| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mercer | 0% | 4¢ | 96¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Furman | 0% | 4¢ | 96¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market covers the head-to-head Mercer at Furman matchup and lets traders express expectations about which team will win. It matters to fans and traders because game outcomes affect conference standings and season narratives.
Mercer University and Furman University meet as conference opponents (both programs compete at the NCAA Division I level), and their games can carry implications for postseason positioning and local rivalries. Historical results, offseason roster turnover, and the current season's form shape how observers view this matchup, but those inputs change as injuries, suspensions, and coaching adjustments occur.
Market prices reflect the crowd’s current expectation about the likely winner and will move as new information arrives; use them as a real-time synthesis of public information rather than a static prediction. Always confirm settlement rules and closing time on the market page before trading.
The market close time is listed on the market page; if a close time is not yet posted it will typically close at the official start of the game (kickoff/tip) unless the market specifies otherwise—check the market page for the definitive closing timestamp.
This market offers two mutually exclusive outcomes corresponding to each team winning the game (Mercer wins or Furman wins); settlement follows the game's official final result as reported by the designated league or event authority, subject to any market-specific settlement rules.
Official injury reports, coach statements, and published starting lineups are high-impact information; significant absences or late scratches often move markets quickly, so monitor official team channels and trusted local reporters for timely updates.
Head-to-head history provides context about matchup tendencies but is only one input; roster turnover, injuries, current-season form, and coaching changes can make older meetings less predictive for the present game.
Prioritize official team communications (athletic department releases), the conference office, local beat reporters and radio/beat coverage, official pregame injury reports, and the market page itself for settlement and timing details.