| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Indiana | 37% | 36¢ | 37¢ | — | $4K | Trade → |
| Ohio St. | 65% | 62¢ | 63¢ | — | $1K | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win the Indiana at Ohio St. college football game; it matters because it aggregates collective expectations about the matchup and reacts quickly to news that can change the likely outcome.
Ohio State is traditionally a strong Big Ten program that plays at home in this matchup; Indiana is a conference opponent that can be competitive in individual games, especially when key units perform well. Historic series results, recent team form, and matchup specifics (offense vs. defense) shape pregame expectations.
Market prices are a real-time summary of traders' assessments about who will win; use them as a dynamic signal that updates with injuries, lineup announcements, weather reports, and other news rather than as definitive predictions.
The event page indicates the market close is to be determined; platforms commonly close these markets around kickoff or at a time specified on the event page, so check the market listing for the official close time.
This market has two outcomes representing each team winning: Indiana wins and Ohio State wins. The market will settle to the side corresponding to the official game result after any platform-specific review.
Home-field factors such as crowd noise, familiarity with the stadium, and travel for the visiting team are taken into account by traders and can shift expectations; they also interact with matchup-specific weaknesses (e.g., run defense) to influence perceived advantage.
Late injury reports (especially to starting quarterbacks), confirmed lineup changes, weather advisories, and notable coaching decisions or suspensions announced shortly before kickoff are the common drivers of rapid market movement.
Settlement follows the game's official final result as recognized by the platform’s designated source (final score after any official reviews). The market typically settles after the result is confirmed and any platform-specific verification period has completed.