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About This Market

This market asks which announcers will be on the broadcast for the Saint Louis vs Georgia college basketball game; it matters to bettors tracking insider signals, broadcast schedules, and last‑minute changes that can shift expectations.

Announcer assignments are typically set by the rights‑holding network, conference production, or local radio/TV partners and are often published in advance but can change due to travel conflicts, illness, or scheduling. Historically, mid‑major college games can see last‑minute fill‑ins or different teams across radio, local TV, and national streams, making timely information important.

Market odds aggregate traders’ views about which named announcers (or combos) will be on the designated broadcast at tip‑off; treat odds as a real‑time summary of available information and update your view as official schedules or credible leaks appear.

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How are the 16 possible outcomes defined for the "Announcers at Saint Louis vs Georgia" market?

Each outcome corresponds to a specific announcer or named announcing team as listed in the market contract; the market will resolve to the listed outcome that matches the official announcing team on the designated broadcast at the scheduled tip‑off.

When should I expect announcer assignments to be confirmed relative to the game and market close?

Assignments are often posted hours to a few days before the game but can arrive later; because this market's close time is listed as TBD, monitor the market page and official broadcaster schedules for announcements and any updates to the close time.

Which sources typically provide authoritative confirmation of who will be announcing this specific game?

Authoritative confirmations usually come from the rights‑holding network or platform schedule, official team or conference release, broadcaster press pages, and the broadcast account or journalist posts tied to the specific game.

If an announcer is replaced at the last minute or substituted midgame, how will the market be resolved?

Resolution normally follows the market's rule book—commonly the announcer on‑air at the scheduled tip‑off or the one officially listed for the designated broadcast; if replacements occur before tip‑off they generally determine the outcome, while midgame substitutions are handled according to the contract's stated resolution criteria.

Multiple platforms (radio, local TV, stream) might use different announcing teams—which platform counts for this event?

The market specifies which broadcast platform counts—often the primary TV or designated stream; check the event description and market rules to see which platform's announcers will determine the outcome.

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