| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jacksonville | 54% | 48¢ | 52¢ | — | $20 | Trade → |
| Bellarmine | 54% | 49¢ | 53¢ | — | $7 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win the Jacksonville at Bellarmine matchup; it matters to bettors and fans as a way to express expectations about the game's likely outcome. Traders use it to aggregate information about team form, injuries, and matchup dynamics.
Jacksonville and Bellarmine are collegiate programs with distinct recent histories, roster turnover, and conference contexts that can affect on-court performance. Head coach strategies, roster experience, and scheduling (nonconference vs conference play) often shape how these teams match up on game day. Because college rosters change quickly from season to season, recent game tape and injury reports are more informative than long-term records.
Prediction market prices reflect the market's aggregate view of which team will win based on available information; prices move as new information arrives (injuries, lineup news, late breaking reports). Low trading volume can mean prices are more sensitive to individual trades and may be less stable.
The market's close is listed as TBD; settlement will be determined by the official game result as reported by the event operator and any applicable exchange rules once the matchup is completed or an official ruling is made.
This market resolves on which team wins the scheduled game between Jacksonville and Bellarmine; check the market description for whether overtime counts and which official game result source will be used.
Resolution in the event of postponement or cancellation depends on the platform's official rules; typically markets are voided if the game is not played within the operator's specified window, or settled according to official competition rulings if a forfeit is declared.
Watch official injury reports, starting lineup announcements, coach press conferences, late scratches, and any roster moves; pay particular attention to point guards, leading scorers, and any players who log heavy minutes or defensive assignments.
Low volume indicates limited liquidity, so prices may move sharply on relatively small trades and may reflect fewer independent views; treat prices as more volatile and check for corroborating news before making large trades.