| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Penn State | 45% | 34¢ | 44¢ | — | $576 | Trade → |
| Cornell | 63% | 51¢ | 60¢ | — | $51 | Trade → |
This market is a binary proposition on the outcome of the Cornell vs Penn State matchup. It matters because it aggregates participant expectations about which team will prevail and can reflect information about rosters, form, and situational factors.
Cornell and Penn State are collegiate programs that meet occasionally across different sports; the specific sport and scheduled start time determine the relevant context and stakes. Historical meetings, conference alignment, and recent seasons' form can all shape how competitive the contest is expected to be.
Market odds reflect the aggregated view of traders about the likely outcome as of the last trade; they update as new information arrives (injury reports, lineup announcements, weather, etc.). Use odds as a dynamic signal of sentiment and information flow rather than a fixed prediction.
The market closing time is currently listed as TBD; the official game date and start time depend on the sport's schedule and organizers. Check the event's listing and the teams' official schedules for the latest timing; the market will close at the platform-announced time prior to resolution.
The market will resolve based on the official final result as recorded by the sport's governing authority or the platform's designated sources (e.g., official box score or league result). The platform's resolution rules specify which source is authoritative.
Resolution in cases of postponement, cancellation, or suspension follows the platform's contingency rules; common outcomes include voiding the market, delaying resolution until an official result exists, or resolving based on an official ruling. Consult KALSHI's resolution policy for the event-specific handling.
Watch official starting lineup releases and injury reports, coach and team announcements, last-minute travel or weather advisories, any disciplinary news, and pregame reports from reliable beat writers or league officials—these items materially affect the matchup.
Total volume traded is a measure of how much money has changed hands in this market so far; lower volume can indicate thinner liquidity and greater price sensitivity to new trades, while higher volume generally implies deeper liquidity and more participation. Use volume as one input when assessing how easily positions can be entered or exited.