| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Northern Illinois | 0% | 15¢ | 23¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Bowling Green | 0% | 77¢ | 85¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win the Northern Illinois at Bowling Green college football game and aggregates trader expectations about that single-game outcome. It matters because market prices summarize public and private information about team strength, injuries, and other game-day factors.
Northern Illinois (NIU) and Bowling Green (BGSU) are long-time Mid-American Conference opponents; their meetings often feature regional recruiting overlaps and similar schemes that produce competitive games. Year-to-year roster turnover, coaching changes, and mid-season injuries can materially change either team’s outlook, so recent form and current personnel are more predictive than distant historical results.
Market prices indicate the consensus view of traders given available information; price movement reflects new information or shifts in sentiment but should be interpreted as one input among scouting, injury reports, and matchup analysis.
The market typically trades mutually exclusive outcomes corresponding to which team wins the game (Northern Illinois wins or Bowling Green wins); the winning outcome is settled based on the official final result from the game's governing authority.
Close time is set by the platform and may be at or before kickoff; if the market shows a 'TBD' close, check the market page or platform notifications for the announced cutoff before the game.
Changes to both teams’ starting quarterbacks, availability of leading rushers or receivers, and status of primary pass rushers or secondary leaders are the most impactful; late scratches to key special teams personnel can also shift expectations.
Head-to-head history offers context about matchups and coaching familiarity but is less predictive than current-season data — prioritize recent performance, roster composition, injuries, and matchup-specific metrics.
Settlement follows the platform’s stated rules: markets are often voided or have an alternative resolution date if the game is not played by a specified cutoff, and official league communications are used to determine final outcomes — consult the market rules for exact procedures.