| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Delaware | 24% | 23¢ | 26¢ | — | $329 | Trade → |
| Sam Houston | 75% | 74¢ | 78¢ | — | $291 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win the Sam Houston at Delaware game, aggregating traders' expectations about the outright winner. It matters because market prices can incorporate late-breaking news (injuries, lineup changes, weather) faster than many other sources.
Sam Houston and Delaware are programs from different regions and conferences, so meetings between them may be nonconference matchups or part of neutral-site scheduling. Team composition, recent roster turnover, and any coaching changes since their last seasons are key context; always check each program's most recent results and depth charts for current form.
Market prices function as a real-time consensus signal about which side the market favors; they change as new information arrives and should be used along with independent analysis, not as definitive predictions.
This market offers two outcomes corresponding to which team wins the game: Sam Houston wins or Delaware wins; settlement is based on the official final result as recorded by the sport's governing body (including overtime rules where applicable).
The market close time is listed on the platform and is currently TBD for this event; many head-to-head game markets close at the official start time or kickoff, so check the market page for the platform's published close time and any updates.
Settlement follows the platform's official rules: in many cases a postponement or cancellation before the official start can lead to voiding trades or a rescheduled settlement, while ties and outcomes are resolved according to the sport's official result and the exchange's tie policies—confirm details on the platform's rules page.
Monitor late injury reports, starting lineup announcements, suspension or eligibility updates, coaching availability, and travel or logistical issues; pregame press conferences and official team releases are primary sources for this information.
Head-to-head history can provide context if the teams have met recently, but it may be limited if meetings are rare; prioritize recent season trends, roster continuity, and matchup characteristics over distant past results.