| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Samford | 39% | 13¢ | 39¢ | — | $77 | Trade → |
| Chattanooga | 3% | 59¢ | 86¢ | — | $8 | Trade → |
This market trades the outcome of the Samford at Chattanooga matchup and matters to fans and traders who want to express views on which team will win. It aggregates public expectations and new information about the game into a single, tradable price.
Samford (Bulldogs) and Chattanooga (Mocs) are conference rivals that frequently meet in Southern Conference competition across sports; matchups can carry implications for conference standings and postseason positioning. Historical head‑to‑head trends, recent form, injuries, and whether the game is played in Chattanooga are typical context that shapes expectations.
Market odds reflect the crowd’s current assessment of which outcome is more likely and will update as news arrives; because this market has very low total volume traded ($16), prices can be volatile and may not reflect a deep consensus.
This is a two‑outcome market corresponding to each team winning the contest; consult the market rules on the event page for how ties, overtime, or cancellations are handled.
The market close time is listed as TBD; typically markets close at or shortly before kickoff/start time, but you should monitor the event page for the official closing timestamp and any last‑minute updates.
Late injury reports, announced starting lineups or quarterback/point‑guard status, coach confirmations, weather advisories for outdoor games, and any suspension or eligibility announcements will be the most market‑moving items for this matchup.
Home advantage can affect travel, crowd noise, routine, and comfort with the facility; markets typically react to location‑based advantages, especially when one team has a notably stronger home record or long travel distance for the visitor.
Low volume means limited liquidity: prices may move sharply on small trades and may not represent a broad consensus, so interpret current prices cautiously and consider waiting for more activity or corroborating information before assuming they are stable.