| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kentucky | 0% | 2¢ | 98¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| The Citadel | 0% | 2¢ | 98¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This prediction market covers the head-to-head outcome of The Citadel vs Kentucky in the sport and market format shown on the platform. It matters because it aggregates public information and betting interest about which team will prevail and updates as new information (injuries, lineups, weather, etc.) arrives.
The Citadel (The Citadel Bulldogs) is a smaller NCAA program and Kentucky (Kentucky Wildcats) is a major-conference program; the competitive gap and resources between the programs can vary by sport and season. Matchups between these programs are often non-conference and infrequent, so recent form, coaching changes, and roster turnover have outsized influence. Confirm the sport, date, and venue listed on the market because those specifics determine context (e.g., football vs basketball, home/away, indoor vs outdoor).
Market prices reflect the collective view of traders about which outcome will occur and update in real time as new facts arrive. Use prices as a dynamic signal, but always cross-check with official team information, starting lineups, and platform settlement rules.
The platform will display a specific close time for this market; when not yet posted (TBD), monitor the event page for updates. Many markets close at the official start of the contest or at a pre-announced settlement time — check the market details for this event.
Outcome definitions are shown on the market page for this specific event: typical examples are 'The Citadel wins' vs 'Kentucky wins', point spreads, or totals. Settlement follows the exact wording and conditions listed on this market’s description.
Such news will influence market prices leading up to the start, but settlement is based on the official final result of the contest. If the game is postponed or canceled, the platform’s cancellation/postponement policy for this event determines resolution — read the rules linked on the event page.
Settlement typically relies on official sources such as the sport’s governing body box score, the teams’ athletic departments, the conference, or an official game report. The platform will indicate which source it uses for this specific event in its rules or market notes.
Head-to-head history can offer context but is often limited because these programs meet infrequently and rosters/coaches change. Prioritize current-season metrics, recent form, injuries, matchup-specific statistics, and situational factors (venue, rest) for this event.