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FRC Blogged - Championship!
Taken from the FRC Blog, 4/25/13: http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprogr...mpionship-2013
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Props to Frank for looking carefully at the issue and responding to the community.
In previous years, we would definitely not get this type of open feedback. |
Ummmm.... 360 teams. I'm sorry, but accessing the waitlist degrades the championship both by making it lose qualification only status and by giving everyone less matches. I know that FIRST wants as many teams as possible as the championship, but at some point making a worse experience for the 360 teams who qualified is not worth getting another 40 in.
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Is championships a magical rainbow and unicorn filled experience that all teams should be able to go to, even if they have objectively awful robots? Or is championships the venue for showing off the absolutely best robots to create the highest level of competition possible in order to create a sport that the general public would actually want to watch? The "problem" isn't just the wait list though. It's RAS and to a lesser degree EI/CA. If you look purely at the quality of the robots, it's clearly less than that of those who qualified through performance. From a competitive standpoint some of these teams have no business being at Champioships, but FIRST seems to be pretty clearly on the rainbows and unicorns side, not the competitive side. |
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The current system has always been the unicorn and rainbow side you speak of. Every year there are great robots, even top 5 or10% robots that don't qualify based on merit for many reasons, mostly bad luck, while many teams do make it by winning with a "golden ticket alliance" or RAS EI/CA. I do agree that many of the teams have no business being there from a competitive standpoint, I just get tired of the waitlist bashing when they're a very small part of the problem. The entire system needs a major change if your goal is to get away from unicorns and rainbows. But to be truthful my original post was a reaction to someone complaining about his experience being lessened by a small amount because others were allowed to have the same experience (especially when they got in on a RAS last year.) Probably not real GP of me but I have never been known to pull my punches. |
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I think its the 3rd picks at regionals that actually bring the Championship performance down. I know there are some regionals where the 3rd picks are deep enough to be amazing, but at a lot they are relegated to defensive bots because that is all that is left. I think that the teams that usually win the awards usually have better robots, and get picked higher, but because of luck don't make it all the way. |
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Before we get into the pros and cons of the various trade-offs for more matches or fewer teams, know that it was discussed ad nauseum here.
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I too would have liked to see more matches but one more isn't enough reason to take 40 teams off the list IMHO. Its not worth it for one more match. |
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All I really have to say on the matter is that of the over 2400 teams in FRC this year, 400 of them qualified for Championships. 1 out of 6. Consider the other 5/6 of all teams. Did any of these teams deserve to go? Probably. Is it "rainbows and unicorns" to assume that every team that "deserves" Championships will be able to go? Probably. I'm not of the opinion that a significant proportion of the teams at Championships didn't deserve to be there. Championships is a celebration of far more than just that year's challenge, and I think that everyone gets that, or at least I hope they do.
In order to raise the competitiveness of Championships, and of FRC as a whole, the solution isn't to cut out those that can't perform well. That's just ignoring the problem. Maybe we're too focused on lowering our sample sized as opposed to increasing the sample quality. I would take 8 matches at Championships if it was 8 matches of world-class competition, every single time. On another note, I'd like to echo the sentiments praising Mr. Merrick's transparency throughout the season. I've really enjoyed peering into the previously opaque box that was FIRSTHQ. |
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