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Army at Holy Cross

📊 $395 traded 🏦 Source: Kalshi
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All Outcomes (2)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Army 65%
40¢ 64¢ $281 Trade →
Holy Cross 31%
34¢ 60¢ $114 Trade →

About This Market

This market is a head-to-head wager on the outcome of the college football game Army at Holy Cross. It matters because it aggregates public expectations about which team will win and responds to game-day news and developments.

Army typically runs a run-first triple-option offense that emphasizes ball control and clock management, while Holy Cross, a Patriot League program, often uses a more conventional attack and plays at Fitton Field in Worcester, MA. Matchup dynamics, travel, and recent form can shift the expected result; year-to-year roster turnover and different coaching staffs mean historical results are only one input.

Market prices reflect the collective view of traders and update as new information (injuries, starters, weather) arrives. Use them as a real-time signal of market sentiment, not a fixed forecast.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When will this market close and when is the game scheduled to start?

The market's close time is listed as TBD; platforms commonly close binary game markets shortly before kickoff. Check the market page for an official close time once it is posted and verify the game kickoff on the teams' official schedules.

What are the two outcomes traded in this market?

This market is binary: the two outcomes are 'Army wins' and 'Holy Cross wins.' The market resolves to whichever team is credited with the official game win.

How does Army's triple-option offense specifically affect how I should read this market?

The triple-option tends to lower possessions and scoring variance, making late-game comeback probabilities different than pass-heavy matchups; markets may react strongly to defensive injuries or matchup data that affect a team's ability to stop the option.

What kinds of news are most likely to move the market for this matchup?

Late-breaking items like starter scratches (QB, key linemen), injury reports, announced lineup or scheme changes, severe weather forecasts, and travel or roster disruptions are the most market-moving developments.

How much should I weigh past head-to-head results between Army and Holy Cross?

Head-to-head history provides context but is limited by roster turnover, injuries, and coaching changes in college football. Use recent seasonal performance, common opponents, and current roster health as stronger, more timely inputs.

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