| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tennessee | 80% | 79¢ | 80¢ | — | $29K | Trade → |
| South Carolina | 21% | 20¢ | 21¢ | — | $4K | Trade → |
This market lets traders express views on which team will win the Tennessee at South Carolina game; it matters because market prices aggregate public expectations and respond quickly to pregame information. Active trading can reflect changing injury news, weather forecasts, and lineup updates that affect the matchup.
Tennessee and South Carolina are meeting as part of their regular-season schedule; outcomes matter for each program’s standing, momentum, and potential postseason positioning. Historically, matchups between these programs have been influenced by home-field advantage and coaching matchups, and individual game context (injuries, depth, and recent form) often swings results.
Market odds here represent traders’ collective assessment of the likely winner and update as new information arrives. Use odds as a real-time signal of how the matchup is perceived, but remember they can move quickly around official announcements and gameday developments.
The closing time is determined by the platform and will typically be set before kickoff; check the market page for the precise close time, which may be adjusted and is listed as TBD until posted.
Settlement follows the platform’s rules: markets are usually settled based on the official, completed game result as reported by designated sources. If a game is postponed beyond the platform’s settlement window or cancelled entirely, the market operator’s contingency rules will apply—review the event’s settlement policy on the market page.
The market uses league- or event-authorized official game results (such as the conference or governing body and reputable box score providers) as the basis for settlement; the platform will list which sources it relies on in its rules.
Last-minute player availability affects trader expectations and can shift prices before market close; after the market closes, settlement is based on the official game outcome regardless of late injuries, unless the platform’s rules specify otherwise.
Most winner-takes-all head-to-head markets settle on the official final result, which includes overtime outcomes unless the market explicitly states it is limited to regulation time—check the event’s settlement terms for the exact rule.