| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Miami (FL) | 0% | 73¢ | 89¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Bethune-Cookman | 0% | 11¢ | 27¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This prediction market asks which team will win the Bethune-Cookman vs Miami (FL) matchup, offering a way to trade on public expectations for the game's outcome. It matters because markets aggregate information about injuries, form, and other game-day factors that affect expected results.
Bethune-Cookman is a historically smaller FCS program based in Daytona Beach, while Miami (FL) is an FBS program with a long history in major-college football; differences in division, resources, and recruiting often shape game dynamics. Matchups between programs at different subdivision levels are commonly scheduled as non-conference or early-season games and can feature significant disparities in depth and talent, though upsets are possible and driven by situational factors.
Market odds reflect the collective judgment of participants about which team will win; shifts in odds often respond to new information such as injuries, weather, or lineup announcements. Use odds as a real-time indicator of market sentiment, not a guaranteed prediction.
The market's close time is listed as TBD; on many platforms similar markets close at or shortly before kickoff. Check the specific market page or contract rules for the definitive close time.
Contracts are typically settled using the official final result as recorded by the relevant governing body; whether overtime counts or how ties are handled will be specified in the market's settlement terms, so consult the contract details.
Meaningful intra-day moves usually reflect new, event-specific information such as injury reports, announced starters, weather updates, or late travel issues for either team — monitor official team communications and local reports for context.
Historical results give context but are only one input; roster turnover, coaching changes, and the different competitive levels of the programs mean recent form and current-season metrics are often more predictive than distant past matchups.
Settlement rules for postponements or cancellations vary by contract; some markets will void or refund if the game is not completed by a specified date, while others may settle based on a later rescheduled result — check the market's official terms for the precise policy.