| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arizona | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Purdue | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win the head-to-head meeting between Purdue and Arizona; it matters to traders who want to express views on the game's outcome and react to new information ahead of kickoff.
Purdue and Arizona are collegiate programs that meet in scheduled intercollegiate competition; the matchup can be part of a non‑conference game, regular‑season conference schedule, or postseason pairing depending on the season. Historical results, roster turnover, coaching matchup and venue all shape expectations for any single meeting.
Market prices aggregate participant expectations and respond to new information such as injuries, lineups, and weather; treat prices as a real‑time summary of the market rather than a certainty about the result.
The market's close time is listed on the market page and is currently TBD; in practice it will close before the game begins or at the time specified by the market creator—check the market page for updates and official announcements.
This two‑outcome market resolves to the team officially recorded as the winner of the game by the sport's governing body and the market operator; consult the market description to confirm the exact outcome labels used (for example, 'Purdue wins' vs 'Arizona wins').
Resolution typically follows the sport's official rules: if the league plays overtime, the final result after any overtime periods is used; if a tie is possible, the market description or operator rules will state how ties are settled—check the market terms for this event.
Monitor official injury reports and starting lineup announcements, last‑minute suspensions, coaching statements, venue and weather updates (if applicable), and authoritative game-time information from the teams and the league; these items most often move market expectations.
Settlement in the event of postponement, cancellation, or forfeiture follows the exchange's published rules for the market; outcomes can be delayed until a rescheduled result is official or the market may be voided or settled per operator policy—watch the market page for official notices.