| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arkansas-Pine Bluff wins 1st half | 0% | 1¢ | 97¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Tie | 0% | 1¢ | 99¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Southern University wins 1st half | 0% | 1¢ | 98¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will be leading at the end of the first half — Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Southern University, or a tie. First-half outcomes matter for early-game strategy, live trading, and short-term hedging decisions.
This is a college football first-half market for the Arkansas-Pine Bluff vs Southern University matchup; first-half results often reflect starting-lineup matchups, game script, and early turnovers rather than full-game conditioning. Historical head-to-head trends, recent form over the past few games, and any pregame roster or coaching changes provide useful context for this specific pairing.
Market odds here are a real-time aggregation of trader expectations about who will lead at halftime; interpret them as a signal that updates with new information (injuries, weather, lineups) rather than a certainty.
The outcome is determined by the official score at the end of the second quarter: Arkansas-Pine Bluff leading, Southern University leading, or scores tied at halftime.
Settlement will occur after the first half is completed and official statistics are published; final close and settlement timing are governed by the platform’s event rules, so check KALSHI for the posted close time and settlement policy once it’s announced.
If the official score is exactly tied at the end of the second quarter, the 'tie' outcome wins; subsequent overtime or late-game decisions do not affect first-half settlement because they occur after halftime.
If the first half is not completed, most platforms follow a cancellation or void rule and may refund or void positions; exact handling depends on KALSHI’s event cancellation and settlement rules, so consult their policy for this market.
Key influences are each team’s starting quarterback and primary rushing attack, the offensive line’s early performance, return specialists and kickers (special teams), and the run-fit/pressure ability of each defensive front and secondary.