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Re: 2013 Boilermaker Regional
[quote=dodar;1248196]868 is the real deal this year. If 868 and 359/1501 end up pairing up, this regional is over. [quote]
Looking like a potential 359/868 alliance, which would be tough to beat but not impossible with a fairly deep second and third tier. With no full court shooters, only one robot with more than a 10 point climber (3487), and no ground loading specialists, it looks like they will likely need to be defeated at their own game, which will be tough. At times, though, there has been some tough defense. Should be another exciting Saturday! |
Re: 2013 Boilermaker Regional
Wow what a crazy day. If it could go wrong with the robot it did. Drive computer crashed, drive system broke several times. Nuts!
But the team persevered, worked their collective butts off and with a lot of luck and amazing partners we ended the day with a record of 7-2, amazing. Good news everything should now be OK. Tomorrow we can show what Scalded Goat can do! |
Re: 2013 Boilermaker Regional
Congratulations to the winning alliance of 359, 868, and 1747. It was very clear that this alliance would win the whole regional right from the get-go.
Congratulations to 1741 for their Chairman's. Thank you to 1732 for picking us. It was surreal having you still sitting in the sixth seed as a captain. We honestly thought that the team was easily one of the top four shooters in the whole regional and would be taken early. A personal thank you for trading shirts with me also. We will be cheering for you all at Wisconsin. Thank you to 3487 for working with us also. I think it was from the very moment that you guys accepted 1732's invitation that all of us knew we had something special going on here. You definitely had potential to go further than quarterfinals. We would also want to apologize to 1732 and 3487 for an early exit. Our bad luck managed to hit at the worst possible time, with what we thought were bad calls in the second match and jamming up our shooter. Both were dependent on our shooting, and we failed in that aspect. I keep wishing it could have gone the other way instead of what it was. Speaking of failing, our whole team were literally disheartened at our performance during the whole regional. Many others and ourselves had high expectations for the robot which unfortunately did not deliver amid harsh defense (we were barricaded by an entire alliance once during qualifications), shooter problems (we jammed in 5 different matches), and missed shots (our angle adjuster absolutely refused to work in every single situation). What makes this even more frustrating was the fact that we hit every single shot on the practice field. In addition to all of that, we couldn't lift at all. Our lifter did not cooperate once at all. We even broke the gearbox testing our auto modes early in the morning today. I can't speak for the team, but it was quite simply the most trying day of my time in FRC. I hope we never face this kind of bad luck again, and will work diligently to avoid this as much as possible. Regardless, I am proud of our team for pushing on through. We will be working very, very hard to get the robot ready in time for Crossroads. This was certainly not the best showing for us, but this isn't the last of us just yet. |
Videos of 2013 Boilermaker Regional Alliance 1 Elims
Boilermaker Quarter 1-1
Boilermaker Quarter 1-2 Boilermaker Semi 1-1 Boilermaker Semi 1-2 Boilermaker Final 1 Boilermaker Final 2 Great teamwork, nice shooting, congratulations 359, 868 and 1747! |
Re: 2013 Boilermaker Regional
I would like to thank our alliance of 1501 and 3487. You both made it exciting to the last match and it was incredible working with you.
1501, please do not feel bad about any mechanical issues, we have all had our fair share of jams. Your autonomous was nearly flawless and your driving impeccable. Our team admired you last year and it was great having you on our alliance. I wish you the best of luck at your next regional, I know that the experience from Boilermaker you will go far. 3487, we knew we could count on you for a guaranteed 30 points every match – and that is exactly what you gave us. You were undoubtedly a key element to the alliance’s strategy! I admired your drive and desire to win. I wish we could have helped you go further. I would like to congratulate the winning alliance of 359, 868, and 1747. You were truly formidable and truly deserved the win. Additionally, congratulations to 1741 on the Chairman’s Award, a great team on and off the field. Looking forward to Boilermaker next year! |
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Re: 2013 Boilermaker Regional
Congratulations to the winning alliance of 359, 868, and 1747 on behalf of Robot Casserole. I knew your alliance would prove hard to beat, and you performed as well as I expected. I would also like to thank 868 for helping us out with programming issues during Thursday as we struggled with our robot working on the practice field for most of the morning.
I would also like to thank 829 for picking Robot Casserole and putting together a great alliance with 461. I wish we had performed better in semis for you two, I feel we let you two down with our climber going premature the first match and the penalty we committed in the 2nd match. This isn't the way we wanted our season to end, but I am proud of what our team accomplished and look forward to biuld on this years success. 1732, 1501, 3487: I thought we had some great matches in the first round of elims, your alliance really made us work to get to the semis. You would have been equally deserving to move on. As a team, we had a blast at Boilermaker. I personally enjoyed being able to sit so close to the field and feel the robot impacts. Thanks to all the teams making us feel right at home, we will definitely consider Boilermaker again in the future. |
Re: 2013 Boilermaker Regional
Echoing the sentiments of our drive coach, Boilermaker was a great event. I really do look forward to it and enjoy the competition. In my opinion, the entire regional feels more intimate and exciting because of the venue.
I'm not sure if this has been brought up in the past, but is it possible to get a live feed for the awards ceremony that is held in the auditorium? People from our team were relying on text updates which isn't nearly as exciting. If it's not possible to stream, I would almost rather keep the awards in the armory. That said, great event this weekend! It hasn't ceased to amaze me. |
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FRC Team 3201 would like to thank all teams at the Boilermaker Regional. This was our first trip to Purdue and very much enjoyed the hospitality and gracious professionalism of all teams there. Congratulations to the winning alliance of 359, 868, and 1747 and many thanks to 3176 and 4545 for joining our alliance.
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Re: 2013 Boilermaker Regional
First off, I'd like to thank everyone in the armory for the atmosphere. The competition was intense, and I appreciate all the enthusiasm.
I'd like to thank 359 and 1747 for being excellent alliance partners. I'd like to congratulate 1741 on their Regional Chairman's Award, and 234 for winning the Engineering Inspiration Award. Good luck to all the teams signed up for another regional, I'll look forward to watching you on webcast. On the subject of the webcast - did anyone capture the online stream? There's one match in particular, Q30, that had an interesting no call. I think it was 1872 that got stuck on the opponent's pyramid. |
Re: 2013 Boilermaker Regional
I'd like to congratulate the winning alliance and say this was a great event for my senior year and last time driving at the Purdue Regional. 45 was quite pleased to play in the elims this year and we hope to bring our Technokat Defense again next year.
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Re: 2013 Boilermaker Regional
On Monday, at our wrap-up meeting, my students starting making a list of people to thank for supporting us at BMR. They started adding a few that I thought would make for a great traditional Chief Delphi celebration post. Here are their thank yous. I’m just the messenger - these truly came from my students (though I may or may not have elaborated on a few of them):
1736, Team Casserole: it was a lot of fun cheering with you! We’re happy you saw our rearranged team numbers and that we started rooting for each other the rest of the event. We’re inspired by your enthusiasm and already have some of our own ideas to step up the spirit next year! The young man who sang the National Anthem with our very own Ariana! Thank you for being an awesome singing friend. Ariana is interested in keeping in touch, if anyone on that team wants to PM me with how she can get in touch with him. The Puerto Rican team and singer: We hope you had fun! It was awesome meeting a team from so far away. Some of the students on our team enjoyed talking with you. Great job singing your National Anthem. It was beautiful! Brett from AndyMark and #FriendsWithRobots! It was fun seeing us in your vlogs! Perhaps we can do a #FriendsWithRobots Build Season edition next year where you go visit teams’ shops and see how they tackle challenges in different ways. Cowboy Hat guy (they mean Jerry, the FTA): Thanks for all the hard work you did! We didn’t know what an FTA was (21 rookie students - YOLO), but we saw how hard you and the other Cowboy Hat Dude worked, and just wanted to point it out. Our alliance partners: 3201 and 4545! It was exciting to be picked in the first round, and we were honored to put up a fight with you. That first-place alliance was beautiful, but at least we went in with a solid plan. We are proud of our alliance’s performance, and hopefully we all get to play again some other day. 359, the Hawaiian Kids: thanks for showing us how you scout. We used a similar system this year, provided to us by 33, the Killer Bees, and it was nice to see that it was a system that another amazing team uses! The tips that your scouts gave us in the stands was awesome. It was fun getting to know some of you this weekend. Thank you for coming all the way to BMR to play with us! Isaac (Ike on CD!) and Tim from 33, the Killer Bees! Ike helped us with implementing a fantastic scouting system, and when we were stressed about it in the middle of the day on Friday, he called to help us sort it out. This is the first year that we’ve had an organized scouting system, and it was a lot of fun and helped us in our matches at the end of Friday and on Saturday. Perhaps you can come down to Indy in the Fall and teach a scouting workshop for our team? Tim helped us scout long-distance using all sorts of OPR and other data. He watched matches on Saturday and gave us some great tips. It was definitely key toward forming our strategies, and helped us improve throughout the weekend. 234, Cyberblue: Thanks for helping our Chairman’s presenters tie their ties! Ross and Hari wanted to reach out to another team for help, and you stepped up! They looked great, thanks to you! Perhaps someone on your team could teach an overall, “How do tie a tie workshop.” ;) The BMR planning committee: The laser light show was AMAZING! It was one of our favorite parts of the weekend! One of our students caught the entire thing on video, and after our Spring Break, we’ll post it online. It was AWESOME. Thanks for doing a great job planning this event. We had a fantastic time and can’t wait for next year. My own thanks: Thank you for the warm welcome! Though it was my first time as a mentor at BMR, I absolutely felt like I belonged there, thanks to your Indiana hospitality. It's a close-nit group of friends that run that event, and you all make it an awesome party. Thanks for your hardwork. Can't wait to come back next year! |
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