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Colorado vs San Diego: Spread

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San Diego wins by over 3.5 runs 0%
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San Diego wins by over 2.5 runs 0%
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San Diego wins by over 1.5 runs 0%
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Colorado wins by over 1.5 runs 0%
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Colorado wins by over 2.5 runs 0%
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About This Market

This market tracks the point spread for the basketball matchup between the Colorado Buffaloes and the San Diego Toreros. It allows participants to speculate on the margin of victory or defeat relative to the handicapper's set line.

The spread is a tool used to level the playing field between two teams of unequal perceived strength, requiring the favorite to win by a certain margin or the underdog to lose by less than that margin. Both programs bring distinct coaching styles and roster compositions that fluctuate based on individual player performance and injury status leading up to tip-off. Understanding how these teams have performed against the spread in their recent non-conference schedules is essential for assessing this outcome.

Market prices represent the collective expectation of the final point differential between the two teams at the conclusion of the game.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happens to the spread if a key player is injured before the game starts?

News regarding player health is the primary driver of spread movement; a late scratch of a star player often causes the market to reprice the margin significantly.

Does this market cover overtime if the game is tied at the end of regulation?

Yes, unless otherwise specified, point spreads for basketball games generally include any points scored during overtime periods.

How does the 'spread' differ from simply picking the winner?

A moneyline bet focuses only on who wins, whereas a spread bet focuses on the margin of victory, meaning the favored team must win by a specific number of points for that side to be successful.

What defines the 'closing' time for this market?

The market closes shortly before tip-off, at which point no further trading is permitted and the spread is locked for the duration of the game.

How do neutral site games impact the spread compared to home games?

Neutral site games remove the traditional home-court advantage, often leading analysts to rely more heavily on raw statistical power ratings rather than venue-specific trends.

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