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Miami (OH) vs Tennessee: First to Reach 10 Points

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About This Market

This market asks which team — Miami (OH) or Tennessee — will be the first to reach 10 points in the game. It matters because the first team to reach that scoring threshold reveals which sidestart gains early offensive control and momentum.

Tennessee is a Power Five (SEC) program with roster depth and often higher-tempo offenses, while Miami (OH) competes at the mid-major level (MAC) and can present different stylistic matchups. Historical meetings between these programs are uncommon, so early-game dynamics will depend more on current starters, game plans, and situational factors than on a long head-to-head history.

Market odds reflect how traders expect the game to unfold before and during kickoff and update as information (starters, injuries, weather) changes. Use odds as a real-time consensus view of which team market participants think will reach 10 points first, not as a fixed prediction.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When exactly does this market resolve during the game?

The market resolves when one team is credited with a cumulative total of 10 points on the official game scoreboard; check the event page for the platform's official lock and settlement timing if the market lists a specific resolution rule or clock.

If both teams reach 10 points on the same play, how is the outcome determined?

Simultaneous scoring scenarios (both teams reaching 10 on the same play) are edge cases handled by the platform's resolution rules; consult the KALSHI event rules or market terms for tie and simultaneous-score procedures.

Do safeties, field goals, and extra points count toward the 10-point threshold?

Yes — any points officially added to a team’s game score (touchdowns, extra points, two-point conversions, field goals, safeties) contribute to the cumulative total used to determine who reaches 10 first.

How do announced starters and inactives before kickoff affect this market?

Starter announcements are high-impact information: a starting quarterback or lead receiver being inactive usually lowers a team's expected early scoring pace, while a surprise starter known for quick-strike ability can increase that team’s chances of reaching 10 points first.

When will trading open and close if the event page shows 'Closes: TBD'?

If close time is listed as TBD, trading availability depends on the platform schedule and when the market is formally posted; watch the event page for updates and platform notices — markets often open hours or days before kickoff and lock at the official game start or as specified by the market rules.

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