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College Football Undefeated Season

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All Outcomes (27)
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Indiana 0%
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Ohio St. 0%
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Texas 0%
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Notre Dame 0%
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Oregon 0%
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Georgia 0%
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LSU 0%
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Texas Tech 0%
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Texas A&M 0%
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Alabama 0%
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Miami (FL) 0%
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USC 0%
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Oklahoma 0%
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Michigan 0%
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Ole Miss 0%
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Penn St. 0%
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Tennessee 0%
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Florida 0%
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BYU 0%
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Boise St. 0%
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Iowa 0%
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South Florida 0%
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Utah 0%
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Virginia 0%
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TCU 0%
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Navy 0%
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Army 0%
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About This Market

This market lets traders express views on which college football team (or scenario) will complete an undefeated season; it matters because undefeated seasons are rare and have large implications for championships and historical legacy.

Undefeated seasons in major college football are uncommon and have become more complex since the introduction of conference championships and a postseason playoff system. Team schedules, conference strength, and late-season matchups now play a bigger role than in earlier eras, and markets like this capture evolving consensus as the season progresses. Historical examples show that preseason expectations frequently change after injuries, coaching moves, or unexpected upsets.

Market prices reflect collective expectations and update as new information arrives; higher trading activity typically means prices move more smoothly when news breaks. Treat prices as a dynamic summary of current beliefs, not guarantees of outcome.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'Closes: TBD' mean for the market timeline and when should I expect settlement?

Closes: TBD means the market has not set a firm closing date; settlement typically occurs after the season or upon the operator's specified resolution conditions, so monitor the market page for an announced close and official settlement rules.

How are the 27 outcomes defined and how will the winning outcome be determined?

The 27 outcomes correspond to the specific teams or scenarios listed on the market page; the winning outcome will be the one that matches the event language exactly according to the market's published settlement rules, so check the outcome list and resolution criteria before trading.

How should I interpret the Total Volume Traded ($116,087) for this market?

Total volume traded is a measure of overall liquidity and trader interest; higher volume usually means tighter bid/ask spreads and quicker price reaction to news, but volume does not guarantee prediction accuracy.

If a team finishes the regular season undefeated but loses in a conference title game or playoff, how will that affect this market?

Treatment depends on the market's settlement language: some markets require an undefeated record through all games including postseason, while others specify only regular-season results—confirm the exact settlement terms on the market page to know which games count.

How will retroactive actions like vacated wins or NCAA sanctions affect settlement of this market?

Settlement follows the official resolution policy stated by the market operator; if the policy defers to NCAA or other official records, retroactive sanctions that change official records can affect the outcome, so review the operator's rules for handling revisions to results.

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