| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TCU | 61% | 58¢ | 61¢ | — | $11K | Trade → |
| West Virginia | 41% | 39¢ | 41¢ | — | $2K | Trade → |
This prediction market tracks which team will win the college football game between West Virginia and TCU, aggregating trader beliefs about the likely outcome and offering a real‑time sentiment signal ahead of the game.
Both programs compete at the FBS level and have distinct styles, recent records, and coaching staffs that shape expectations for any matchup between them. Historical head‑to‑head results, current season form, injuries, and where the game is played are the primary background factors traders use to evaluate this pairing.
Market odds reflect the aggregate view of participants and change as new information arrives; they are a dynamic snapshot of market sentiment rather than a fixed prediction. Use them together with independent information — injuries, weather, and matchup data — when forming your view.
The market close time is listed as TBD; many event markets close at the official game kickoff but platform rules or special circumstances can alter that—check the market page for the confirmed close time before placing trades.
Settlement is based on the official final result of the West Virginia vs. TCU game as recorded by the designated official source (box score/league records). If the game is not completed or is canceled, the platform's contingency and resolution policy will determine settlement or refunds.
Watch each team’s starting quarterback and primary pass catchers, the offensive and defensive lines (rush/pass balance), top pass rushers and cornerbacks, plus key special teams contributors—changes or absences in these areas have outsized impact.
Playing in TCU’s stadium typically confers home‑field advantages such as crowd support, familiarity with the playing surface and routine, and reduced travel fatigue for TCU; those factors are commonly priced into market sentiment.
Markets tend to respond rapidly to credible injury reports, official starters lists, and major news items, often within minutes; the size of the move depends on the perceived importance of the player and market liquidity.