This event group covers a men's college basketball game between The Citadel Bulldogs and Furman Paladins scheduled for February 25, 2026. Markets span moneyline (winner), spread (-15.5 Furman), and multiple over/under totals (141.5, 142.5, 143.5). The core outcome is determined by final game score including overtime.
Kalshi moneyline market has a logical contradiction: both possible outcomes (Furman win and Citadel win) resolve to Yes, making the market unresolvable. Polymarket moneyline correctly resolves to winner name. Additionally, scheduled game time differs between sources (6:00 PM vs 6:30 PM ET).
Hero Tip:
Do not trade the Kalshi moneyline—it is fundamentally unresolvable. Use Polymarket moneyline as the authoritative winner market. For spread and totals, both platforms are logically consistent but confirm the official game time with NCAA.org before settlement to avoid timing disputes.
Critical Divergence Points:
Kalshi:
Moneyline market states both Furman win and Citadel win resolve to Yes. This is a logical contradiction that prevents binary resolution. Quote: 'If Furman wins... then the market resolves to Yes. If The Citadel wins... then the market resolves to Yes.'
Polymarket:
Moneyline correctly resolves to winner name (Citadel Bulldogs or Furman Paladins). Spread resolves binary (Furman by 16+ or Citadel). Totals resolve binary (Over/Under at specified thresholds). All include 50-50 cancellation clause. Quote: 'If the The Citadel Bulldogs win, the market will resolve to The Citadel Bulldogs. If the Furman Paladins win, the market will resolve to Furman Paladins.'
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