| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Northern Colorado | 64% | 63¢ | 64¢ | — | $38K | Trade → |
| Montana | 38% | 36¢ | 38¢ | — | $13K | Trade → |
This market lets traders bet on the outcome of the college football game Northern Colorado at Montana; it matters because game-specific information (injuries, weather, lineup changes) can cause rapid price movement and trading opportunities.
Northern Colorado and Montana meet as collegiate programs with differing recent histories and conference contexts; past seasons, coaching changes, and roster turnover shape expectations heading into their matchup. Because rosters and form change throughout the season, pregame developments often alter the likely outcome more than long-term history.
Market prices express the crowd’s consensus view of which team will win; interpret shifts as new information being incorporated (injury reports, starting lineups, weather, public money) rather than fixed truth, and use them alongside your own game analysis.
Closure is normally set to before the game's official kickoff time so markets resolve on the game result; check the platform’s listed close time for this specific event because it may be updated as the start time is finalized.
The market resolves to the team officially recorded as the game winner under the sport’s rules (including overtime if applicable); consult the exchange’s resolution rules for tie-handling or exceptional circumstances.
Look at recent head-to-head results, last several seasons’ records, and how each program’s style of play matched up in prior meetings, but weigh recent roster and coaching changes more heavily than results from many seasons ago.
Monitor official injury reports and practice participation, starting lineup announcements (especially quarterbacks), late coach or staff changes, and any travel or roster suspensions that affect either team.
Consider crowd size and support, travel distance and disruption for Northern Colorado, familiarity with the venue and typical local weather — combine those with matchup tendencies (e.g., whether Montana’s strengths exploit Northern Colorado’s weaknesses) to assess home advantage.