| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gonzaga | 0% | 5¢ | 49¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Minnesota | 0% | 50¢ | 78¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win the Gonzaga vs Minnesota game, letting traders express beliefs about the single-game outcome. It matters because market prices synthesize public information about rosters, injuries, and matchup advantages into a real-time signal.
Gonzaga and Minnesota are NCAA Division I programs from different conferences with distinct styles of play; matchups between them are driven more by current-season rosters and coaching plans than by a long head-to-head history. Gonzaga has been known for sustained national competitiveness in recent years while Minnesota competes in the Big Ten, so stylistic contrasts (pace, size, perimeter shooting) often shape game dynamics. Because meetings are not annual, single-game factors like health, rotation changes, and travel can be decisive.
Market odds reflect the consensus of traders and update as new information arrives; they are a snapshot of sentiment, not a certainty. Use the odds together with independent scouting (injury reports, lineups, matchup breakdowns) when forming a view.
There are two outcomes: a contract that pays if Gonzaga wins and a contract that pays if Minnesota wins, with settlement determined by the official final result of the game.
The market's close time is listed as TBD; platforms commonly set close times at or shortly before the game’s scheduled start to prevent trading on in-game events, so check the market page for the official close timestamp.
Settlement will follow the event resolution rules specified by the platform, typically using the official final score or box score from the game as recorded by the event’s governing body or the designated official data provider.
Late injuries and lineup changes tend to move market prices as traders react, but they do not change settlement procedures unless the game is postponed or canceled; in that case, the platform’s cancellation/postponement policy will govern resolution.
Because meetings between these programs are relatively infrequent, recent head-to-head history is often less informative than current-season factors—prioritize current rosters, health status, coaching matchups, and recent performance against comparable opponents.