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The Everywhere Else District
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This idea has probably already been presented elsewhere on CD-- if this was your idea first, you are welcome to claim priority below. Understand, however, that you have altogether missed the opportunity to give the idea a cool name. In fact, this proposal is almost the same as the proposals for a super regional system fleetingly seen in previous years, just rephrased into the terminology of the district model.
Proposal The Everywhere Else District is a district system for every FRC team which is not already a part of the already-established district systems. The Everywhere Else District is awkward to imagine, because it lumps together disconnected and distant areas like western PA, Israel, and Hawaii into one territory. These are places that can sustain one or two regional events but can't (for whatever reason) establish a district. The territory claimed by the Everywhere Else District is the entire world, minus the territories of the other established district systems. Key features of the Everywhere Else District:
New district systems would be free to emerge even after the implementation of the Everywhere Else District. The territory claimed by the newly-forming district system would simply be carved out of the Everywhere Else District. The Everywhere Else District would to turn ALL remaining regionals into district events by 2017, well ahead of previous growth projections. It would create a system where all teams (regardless of their geography) would have the opportunity to participate in 3 distinct tiers of play. The change would also immediately allow the possibility of unlimited interdistrict play. |
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Those are some super high quality drawings you got there bud ;)
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My concern with grouping vast areas into districts is how to compete effectively in such a model. Since in our case every other regional is separated by several thousand miles of ocean.
I believe the idea behind districts is to give more competitions for the same registration fees. Hence reducing the per match cost significantly while increasing engagement and competitiveness. Any travel at all would be the opposite of saving money in our case. Which I am sure is the case for many off mainland and international teams As it is many Hawaii teams have to fly and air freight their robot just to compete our local regional.. There is just no easy solution to this... Guess they need to move Champs here... :) Aloha! |
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Would these new Everywhere Else events look like today's regionals (larger numbers of teams, lower number of matches per team) or districts?
If the events suddenly become like the current district events, how are you going to create enough events so everyone can attend them? |
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Very simply, an "isolated" team has to travel overnight to get to ANY event. Two events won't save them any money, if they were previously a 1-event team, because the $4000 saved in registration will simply go towards travel to the second event (along with whatever else they can fundraise). *Alaska's one team will be an interesting test case in PNW this year--putting it mildly. Back to the original topic... This is an interesting option as far as it goes. In team-dense regions, I can see it working. In team-sparse regions, or long-travel regions, it's going to go over about like concrete blocks in a swimming pool. |
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Aside from the name, the 2017 Everywhere Else District Mexico City Event would look very much like the 2016 Mexico City Regional. Meanwhile, the 2017 Everywhere Else District Alamo Event planning committee might choose to replace their historically-regional-style event with some number of (perhaps 2 or 3) historically-district-style events for a similar total cost. Quote:
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I like the concept of the Everwhere Else District since its intent is to allow for more play at a cheaper cost.
I'm sure with a task force in place, this could work! Wont be easy though.... Glenn |
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Quick question. Does anyone else notice that many teams in the everywhere else district would have to fly at least twice. So many teams live out of range of Houston and Detroit. Even teams in very heavily populated area like New York and California would have to fly twice. That seems like a bad idea too
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I'm intrigued by the idea, for sure. I think this would be better described as a split between district teams and regional teams - as others have said, calling it a 'district' is a little misleading given the previously stated goals for districts.
I think it could get a lot harder for regional teams to go to worlds, though, depending on how the numbers work out - ½ the teams at PNW DCMP this year qualified for worlds, so if you wanted a similar portion of teams in Houston to qualify for Real CMP, you'd have to have 500-600 teams or more. |
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