| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Southern Miss | 0% | 29¢ | 43¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Tie | 0% | 0¢ | 11¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Troy | 0% | 53¢ | 67¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will be leading at halftime in the Southern Miss vs Troy game. First-half outcomes matter for in-play traders, hedging strategies, and bettors who focus on how teams start games.
Southern Miss and Troy are regional FBS programs with a history of competitive matchups; first-half performance often reflects early-game gameplans, starting quarterback play, and special teams. Both programs can present different tactical looks in the opening 30 minutes, so early matchups and coaching tendencies frequently set the half’s tone.
Market prices reflect traders’ collective view of which side is expected to lead at the official halftime; interpret odds as a summary of available information and adjust your position if you have stronger or different information about starters, injuries, or expected game conditions.
The market close time is listed as TBD on the platform; the event is resolved using the official halftime score as recorded by the game’s governing authority, with the halftime whistle marking the outcome.
The outcomes are: Southern Miss leading at halftime, Troy leading at halftime, or the score tied at halftime (a tie/push outcome).
A tied score at the official halftime results in the tie outcome winning; markets that include a separate tie/push option are resolved to that outcome.
Check pregame reports for the starting quarterbacks and any late scratches, offensive-line availability, short-yardage/backfield rotations, and any announced injury designations; those factors most directly affect early drives and scoring.
Adverse weather (heavy rain, wind) or a challenging field surface tends to suppress passing efficiency and field-goal attempts, favoring ground-oriented teams and low-scoring halves; home crowd and travel fatigue can also impact first-quarter momentum and early conversions.