| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Michigan | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Rutgers | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This prediction market tracks the outcome of the Michigan vs Rutgers matchup and is used by traders and fans to express expectations about which team will win. It matters because it aggregates real-time information — injuries, lineup changes, and other news — into a single market signal about the game outcome.
Michigan and Rutgers meet as conference opponents in the Big Ten, a matchup that pairs Michigan's historically deeper program resources with Rutgers' efforts to compete in the same league since joining the conference. Past results, coaching changes, and roster turnover each season shape expectations, so historical head-to-head outcomes provide context but do not guarantee future results.
Market prices reflect the collective view of participants and move as new information becomes available; they should be read as the market’s current consensus rather than a definitive prediction. Traders should consider how late-breaking items (injuries, weather, starting lineup announcements) typically move markets before settlement.
This market typically tracks the game result (Michigan wins vs Rutgers wins). Settlement will follow the official final result reported by the league or the exchange’s specified source.
Settlement follows the exchange’s rules; commonly, markets require an official completed game for settlement, and if the game is not played or is not completed, the platform’s cancellation or voiding policy will apply. Check KALSHI’s market rules for specific procedures.
Monitor official injury reports and depth charts, starting lineup announcements, coach press conferences, and late-breaking practice reports; these items often move markets the most in the hours before kickoff.
Head-to-head history offers context on styles, coaching trends, and any recurring matchup advantages, but roster turnover, current-season form, and injuries usually have a stronger effect on the specific game outcome.
Quarterback play, front-seven matchups (run defense vs run game), secondary coverage vs opposing receivers, and special teams (field position and kicking) are key matchups to monitor for their influence on the final result.