| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Holy Cross | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Army West Point | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market tracks the outcome of the scheduled matchup between Holy Cross and Army West Point and is useful for people who want to trade on which team will win or otherwise how the game resolves. It matters to bettors and fans because it aggregates expectations about the contest based on available information about both teams.
Holy Cross (Crusaders) and Army West Point (Black Knights) are collegiate programs with different competitive contexts: Army typically competes as an independent at the FBS level and is known for a run-heavy offense, while Holy Cross competes in the Patriot League at the FCS level. Historical results, roster turnover, coaching philosophies and the difference in division or scheduling context can all affect how the matchup plays out and are useful background when evaluating the market.
Market odds represent the aggregated views of traders about which outcome is most likely given available information; they should be interpreted as a crowd-based signal that updates as news (injuries, weather, starters) arrives. Use the odds alongside your own research about timing, injuries, and matchup details rather than as the sole decision factor.
The market will resolve based on the event rules tied to the official game result; if the close time is TBD, traders should watch the market page for an announced close and expect resolution after the official game score is certified by the event operator.
A winning outcome is typically defined by the official final result of the scheduled game—i.e., which team is declared the winner by the game officials after regulation and any overtime periods—so check the specific contract terms for any exceptions.
Resolution of canceled or postponed games depends on the platform’s rules: markets may be voided, delayed until a rescheduled contest, or resolved based on official determinations; consult the market’s settlement rules or platform policy for how this event will be treated.
Review recent meetings between the teams, differences in competitive level and scheduling, and trends such as average margins and game tempo; because rosters and coaching staffs change, emphasize recent seasons and any matchup-specific patterns rather than decades-old results.
Key influences are the team quarterbacks and primary ball-carriers, the defensive fronts’ ability to stop the run, special teams performance, and offensive line play; also watch for any announced injuries or lineup changes close to game time.