| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| March Madness | 44% | 42¢ | 44¢ | — | $2K | Trade → |
| NIL | 30% | 23¢ | 29¢ | — | $1K | Trade → |
| Transfer / Transferred | 85% | 75¢ | 81¢ | — | $610 | Trade → |
| Double Double | 67% | 64¢ | 66¢ | — | $589 | Trade → |
| Cameron Indoor | 97% | 95¢ | 97¢ | — | $549 | Trade → |
| Draft / Drafted | 67% | 67¢ | 68¢ | — | $540 | Trade → |
| Airball / Airballs / Airballed | 65% | 61¢ | 63¢ | — | $330 | Trade → |
| Record | 67% | 60¢ | 64¢ | — | $240 | Trade → |
| Alley-oop | 24% | 21¢ | 24¢ | — | $230 | Trade → |
| Walk On | 20% | 18¢ | 20¢ | — | $221 | Trade → |
| All American / All America | 82% | 69¢ | 70¢ | — | $192 | Trade → |
| Recruit / Recruited / Recruitment | 52% | 44¢ | 46¢ | — | $173 | Trade → |
| Schedule | 64% | 60¢ | 64¢ | — | $68 | Trade → |
| Elbow | 68% | 61¢ | 65¢ | — | $6 | Trade → |
| Ankle | 49% | 48¢ | 49¢ | — | $6 | Trade → |
| Overtime | 0% | 34¢ | 39¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which broadcast team will call the North Carolina vs Duke game; it matters to fans and traders because announcer assignments reflect network priorities and can change with short notice.
North Carolina vs Duke is one of college basketball's most-watched rivalries, and networks typically assign experienced commentary teams to marquee matchups. Announcer lineups are driven by network rights, schedule conflicts, production priorities, and sometimes contract or crew preferences.
Market prices represent participants' expectations about which announced on-air team will be credited when the game is broadcast; prices move as public scheduling information and last-minute changes become available.
The market resolves to the on-air broadcast team as defined in the market listing—typically the named play-by-play and analyst pairing (and sometimes sideline reporter) credited by the network; check the market's resolution rules for the exact definition used here.
If the platform lists the close time as TBD, the market will generally resolve once the network's official announcer lineup is publicly confirmed or at game start per the platform's event rules; monitor the event page for updates.
Resolution typically relies on official sources such as the broadcaster's press release, the network's published game page or on-air credits, and the platform's documented resolution policy if there is any discrepancy.
Markets resolve to the commentators who actually called the game according to the official on-air credits; if replacements occur, the outcome matching the actual broadcast team wins — consult the platform's rules for any special handling of partial substitutions.
Multiple outcomes reflect realistic staffing possibilities (primary crews, backup teams, or network shuffles); evaluate them by tracking official scheduling releases, typical network assignments for marquee games, and recent patterns of announcer deployment.