South Alabama Jaguars vs. Marshall Thundering Herd
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Description
This event group covers a men's college basketball game between South Alabama Jaguars and Marshall Thundering Herd scheduled for February 16, 2026 at 7:00 PM ET. Markets span moneyline (winner), multiple point spreads, and over/under total points across Polymarket and Kalshi platforms.
Over/Under threshold definitions and granularity differ between platforms. Kalshi offers 11 tiered thresholds using strict greater-than logic; Polymarket offers two discrete thresholds using greater-than-or-equal logic with an implicit +1 offset.
Hero Tip:
Monitor the final combined score carefully at boundary values (150-151 range). A score of exactly 151 will resolve differently on Kalshi O/U 150.5 versus Polymarket O/U 150.5 due to threshold logic differences. Confirm each platform's exact settlement methodology before the game concludes.
Critical Divergence Points:
Polymarket: Offers moneyline (winner), three point spreads (Marshall -2.5, -3.5, -4.5, -5.5), and two over/under markets (O/U 150.5 and O/U 149.5). O/U 150.5 resolves Over if combined score >= 151; O/U 149.5 resolves Over if combined score >= 150. Spread markets resolve based on margin of victory (e.g., Marshall -3.5 resolves Marshall if they win by 4+). Key Quote: 'This market will resolve to Over if the South Alabama Jaguars and Marshall Thundering Herd combine to score 151 or more points in this game.'
Kalshi: Offers 11 separate over/under markets with thresholds at 133.5, 136.5, 139.5, 142.5, 145.5, 148.5, 151.5, 154.5, 157.5, 160.5, and 163.5 points. Each market resolves Yes if combined score exceeds (strictly greater than) the stated threshold. No moneyline or spread markets listed. Key Quote: 'If South Alabama and Marshall collectively score over 157.5 total points in the South Alabama at Marshall men's college basketball game originally scheduled for Feb 16, 2026, then the market resolves to Yes.'
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