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Panther Prowl 2014 Florida Off-Season
I hope everyone is having a great season so far! I am glad to announce to all Florida teams (and everyone else interested) that the 3rd annual Panther Prowl Off-Season will be taking place on September 20th, 2014.
For more information please visit our site www.panther-prowl.com When: September 20, 2014 8:30am - 4:30pm (doors open 8:00am - 5:00pm) Where: Clemente Center for Sports and Recreation at the Florida Institute of Technology Registration: Opens May 1, 2014 Cost: Spectator Admission is Free! Team Registration for First Robot: $250 Early Bird Registration Fee (Register by 6/1/2014): $200 Additional Robot: $100 Lunch: $8.50 each (plus tax) |
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If I have my computer at AIT (for army engineering) I will be cheering on both of my teams.
So to S.P.A.M., S*M*A*S*H and the rest of the competitors, good luck and may the best alliance succeed. |
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Look forward to going, maybe volunteering!
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If there is any teams who want to attend the event but may have issues with transport/travel let me know we are always willing to help teams in need if we can.
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Your 2013 panther prowl champions are proud to be returning! However our team number is 1523 not 1525 as currently listed.
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Bumping thread to increase interest. :D
We have 17 teams signed up right now and 179 would love to have some of the teams who have attended in previous years join us again |
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Looks like we are up to 24 teams (Not sure if they are accepting anymore) but lets have some fun with the currently signed teams:
This Year: Teams Have a combined record of 381-298-1 The group has 6 regional victories, and 4 regional finalists as well as 14 other regional awards The teams contain 3 new Dean's List Finalist and 1 Woodie Flowers Finalist History: BBQ: 2.0 4 Teams with Einstein Experiance Not bad for a little offseason :D |
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As far as I know at least one team attending is a former world champion in addition to the above listed achievements of pp teams.
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Also 2383 is the Ninjineers not the Ninjaneers |
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Turns out my add blocker removed the last line from the tables. 5283 in 2014 and 4197 in 2012 where not showing up.
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Below is the current list of teams that are attending. The current total is 24 teams and 30 robots.
21 Combbat 108 Sigma C@ts 179 Children of the Swamp 180 S.P.A.M 2 Robots 386 Voltage 744 Shark Attack 801 Horsepower 2 Robots 1065 Moose 2 Robots 1251 Tech Tiger Robotics 1369 Minotaur 1523 MARS 2 Robots 1557 12VoltBolt 1592 Bionic Tigers 1649 EMS 1902 Exploding Bacon 2152 S*M*A*S*H 2 Robots 2383 Ninjaneers 2 Robots 2916 Bionic Bears 3502 OctoPiRates 3932 The Dirty Mechanics 2 Robots 4024 The Jokers 4471 Spartrons 4592 M3 5283 Torque (King High) |
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I'm thinking 1251/179 should try to get the practice bot together for this. Although we probably don't have enough parts.
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Also, any thoughts on rule changes? I can't think of a reason why the IRI possession rules make the game worse especially in the case of unintentional posession of an opponents ball. |
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I don't know the status of the practice bots or if they are going to be entering. I wouldn't expect both practice bots to be in working order for the event - though I'm never going to bet against a FIRST team surprising me. In short: 2 yes; 3 probably, 4 unlikely |
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Does anyone know if the Pre-Prowl Powwow is happening for 2014? The event website says to check back later, but it is getting closer and closer and I wanted to check. :ahh:
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So with 26 teams and the 6 second robots are we thinking of having 4 team alliances for Panther Prowl, also are the IRI rule changes going to be in effect?
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Edit: How many elimination alliances will be running? - Sunny G. |
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Glad to see AM coming to Panther Prowl, but what are they doing there? Is there a workshop or something else?
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So since the website doesn't list backup bots do we have a final tally of total robots, and by extension how many matches each team will get?
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Congratulations to the winners! The event was quite nice aside from scheduling and scoring conflicts. The event felt much more relaxed than a normal event and it was fun to get to personally talk with teams about their seasons. The event also served as an excellent training ground for our new freshmen. Lunch was excellent BTW!
PS: Does anyone know what happened to 233? PSS: If anyone from 3502 sees this post PLEASE pm me! I promised to help your team with some code. |
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The event felt extremely understaffed, to the point where I felt very sorry when we started running late and some people had been on their feet since 8am with what seemed like little to no breaks. The referees seemed untrained for the game, in a game where refereeing was crucial. This could have been solved by implementing the IRI rules (as many offseasons do) making the refs job easier without unique robot-zone requirements, and the penalty forgiveness for several actions. Now I can understand if you want to keep the game the way it was all season but my next point contradicts that. Why create an endgame? I am sorry but it bugged me that it was sprung on us at the event. Most off seasons tell us when we will not be dealing with standard rules, I feel something like this is one of the things that should not just be told 10 minutes before we go out for a match. The event seemed to lack inner communication. At the drivers meeting we were told how we would be queued, when I pointed out it would have us running into each other, they switched it, only to switch it back (at least for our goalie bot) midway through the competition, without telling the people dealing with robot traffic on that side that they would be, resulting in awkward conversations with the volunteers. Finally this is the ONLY event I have attended in nearly 10 seasons where every team was not given a printed out schedule, I see no reason why this was the case but it was. This may seem minor but it is one of those common courtesies that I am used to event staff giving teams. Quote:
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I don't know why, but the thing about the schedules bothered me the most. You can have issue gathering resources and such to do specific things or large-scale things, but not handing out match schedules was ridiculous. I will also add that the AV setup at the event was awful to nonexistent. The two projected screens were washed out by light, there was no timing or scoring overlay at any point, rankings were not available in the pits, etc. I understand technical difficulties were rampant, but it seems like no one even tried to test some of the equipment that went up. I had as much as fun as one could have an off-season event, but that doesn't excuse the fact that the event was poorly executed. If Panther Prowl is to continue to be the premier off-season event in the state of Florida, some people are going to need to make some serious investments in improving the overall quality for participants and spectators. - Sunny G. |
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Disclaimer: I was not at the event. But I did witness some scoring discrepancies from the webcast (some match altering ones, at that), and was told that people were not happy with the lack of rankings and the lack of scores on the projectors. While it is just an off-season, it is still a competition, and some of these issues need to be addressed moving forward. |
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*Disclaimer* These are my observations and concerns as someone who attended IRI and both Florida regionals.
Field related: Pour refereeing. Numorous uncalled frame protrusion, excessive ramming, field over reach and human player violations caused match outcomes to change. No field scoreboard also made some coaches unable to tell if a stratigy change was needed. End game. I felt like no thought whatsoever was put into this. It seemed like a great way to get a high speed ramming penalty, confuse people who missed opening ceremonies and hurt mecanum drive robots all in 1 quick change! Pit related: Match schedules, rankings, deviation from schedule, current match, and lunch schedules need to be public. I am especially irritated as some places listed a 24 match qual schedule while 744 and the field where using a 29 match one. Noise pollution. We all understand the importance of safty glasses. And thanks to the extremely loud speaker system, hearing protection. It was virtually impossible to have a stratigy discussion with alliance partners due to the consistant interruptions. The speaker system could have also been used to periodically update teams in the information missing from the lack of displays. Pre event: A lack in information on team lists, what set of rules where to be followed, # of matches a team would play, end game specifications and total number of qual matches was a problum. To put it in fewer words and bluntly, I felt like it was a pourly run event with numerous tech problems and little thought put into actually making the expierence enjoyable for teams or spectators. |
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I will disagree with your last half of your last sentence, I do think that thought was put into making it enjoyable, little funny moments like rick rolling us by starting with the harlem shake show that, I just think that some of the little things that we all just come to expect (especially in Florida) were overlooked |
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As much as there were problems with the event, can we not turn this into a "bash Panther Prowl" thread? Legitimate concerns and possible solutions to them should be brought to the attention of Panther Prowl leadership. Problems and possible solutions can and should be discussed on CD as well, but try not to just air your frustrations on here. Remember that this event is largely run by the students at FIT, and I'm sure they would appreciate constructive feedback to improve for next year.
Here's a link to the contact us page from Panther Prowl's website: floridatech.orgsync.com/org/firstatfit/contactus |
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So, I dont believe we know all the details of panther prowl's planning, conflicts, and execution of the event. I have heard of some but I dont think its my place to discuss them on here publicly. I can understand how it can be frustrating to teams who were there to compete. In Florida, we are cultured to help each other and understand if something goes wrong we all jump in together to make it right.
Unless you have ever organized an offseason event, you have no idea what it takes to pull one off and you only view an event from an outside perspective. Things may not have gone very smoothly yesterday however one should contact the planning committee directly for clarification. As far as the schedule goes, it was sent to all team contacts the night before. I printed couple of them out for our team. With that being said, Team 108 had a great time playing with our friends in Florida. |
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At least it was an off season event in Florida. I thought it went pretty well.Thank you to all the volunteers and to FIT.
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Both S*M*A*S*H robots had a lot of fun at Panther Prowl this year!! We definitely had our issues with both robots but all in all it was great. Problems will be fixed by Robticon so look out! (; It was nice to see everyone again and to reconnect with teams. S*M*A*S*H hopes to see more teams at Roboticon coming up. If you haven't signed up yet please do! It will be so much fun! Also thank you the AWESOME New Englanders that came down and volunteered! Ali you did amazing as the MC! (:
Congratulations to 180 SPAM, 1557 12 Volt Bolt, and 1902 Exploding Bacon! HAVE NO FEAR, S*M*A*S*H IS HERE! |
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How many teams would be okay with having to provide 1 volunteer to attend panther prowl? This might not include rookies and pre-rookies, but they could provide a volunteer if they want. |
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1. Simply don't allowed volunteers from teams to ref 2. Only allow volunteers from teams to work on non field aspects of volunteering, such as cleaning and helping promote safety. 3. Use volunteers from teams as communication, preventing issues such as the missed lunch matches. As for the amount of volunteers depending on the game, while this is true, there are always non-game field related tasks that could be made better with extra volunteers. |
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Question about the selection in the event itself...
Did torque purposely pull a scorched earth, or was that unintentional? In the pits we were just yelling "NOW SPAM CAN'T PICK 179!!"... |
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We knew that we were "scorching," but it was with a sort of naive hopefulness that one of those teams would join our alliance. - Sunny G. |
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Their is no hard feelings though, alliances went the way they did, we hope to see 5283 attend roboticon in their home city. |
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Whatever the intention - it made for a very entertaining Alliance selection.
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And I'm hearing that we're scheduled for Roboticon, so we'll definitely be there. - Sunny G. |
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