| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Iowa St. | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Tennessee | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win the Tennessee at Iowa St. matchup. It matters because markets consolidate diverse public information — roster news, injuries, travel, and coaching — into a single, tradable signal about expected game outcomes.
This is a cross-conference collegiate matchup between Tennessee (SEC) and Iowa State (Big 12). Both programs have distinct styles and coaching pedigrees; the matchup's context (nonconference neutral-site game, regular-season conference scheduling, or postseason) and timing influence preparation, lineup decisions, and strategic emphasis. Historical meetings, recent season form, and roster continuity all shape how each team performs on game day.
Market odds represent the aggregate expectations of traders and update as new, public information arrives — for example, injury reports, starting lineups, weather, or late-breaking coaching announcements. Use market movement as a real-time summary of changing information rather than a definitive prediction.
This market is binary: traders take a position on which team wins the official game result. Settlement follows the sport's official final score and the exchange's stated settlement rules for cancellations or forfeits.
A 'TBD' close means the exchange has not fixed a public close time yet; typically the market will close at the game's official start time or when the organizer posts a confirmed kickoff/start. Watch the market page for an announced close or an update from the exchange.
Late-day lineup and injury updates tend to move the market quickly because they change expected on-field matchups and roles; traders often react to which specific players are ruled out or questionable and how coaches might alter game plans.
Home advantage typically matters: Iowa State hosting means more crowd support, venue familiarity, and less travel strain for the host, while Tennessee would face travel and hostile-crowd factors — all of which can influence game performance, especially in close contests.
Look at recent head-to-head history if available, each team's recent win/loss streaks, offensive and defensive efficiency, turnover and special-teams performance (for football) or rebounding and three-point efficiency (for basketball), and how each team performs in similar game conditions (away vs. home, neutral site, or against comparable opponents).