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Texas UIL State Championship Qualification Information
Qualification Information for the Texas UIL State Championship has been posted on their website.
http://firstintexas.org/uil/qualification/ Looks like round up will only have 10 spots for teams that have any students who aren't enrolled in a UIL school. I'm interested to see how they go about choosing those teams. |
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Has anyone calculated the Texas rankings ?
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I'm hoping someone will,but I'll have time tomorrow to do it if it's not done yet.
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For the record, thebluealliance API feature that calculates District Points for an event works for regionals too. |
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For example, sending a request for Utah, you'll see this in the middle of the output: Code:
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3481 is a diverse team with a good amount of non-UIL students (private school and home schooled) in addition to our Northside ISD UIL-eligible students.
I guess we're NOT eligible for the potential UIL recognition because we're a _mixed-bag_. AND I guess we're relegated to one of the ten "wait-list" openings. Am I the only one who thinks this sucks? A student is a student--period. What we're doing here in Texas competition robotics is creating a class-system of first-class teams and second-class teams. HOW that's _better_ is beyond my ability to comprehend and either my brain is much smaller than the big-brains that put this together or _maybe_ those who did this may be blinded by the supposed BIG team numbers growth this will supposedly spur, and that may happen, but _excluding_ ANY Texas FIRST student from _anything_ as if they're second-class is NOT something we should be doing. --Michael Blake |
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Here is what I came up with the data from thebluealliance, this is not an official document of any kind.
Attachment 20599 The team average was derived from the first 2 Texas events that the teams attended. |
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s1900ahon, team Age is added to overall score not per event.
I am unsure if teams at Texas events get 5 points for a Chairman's/EI/RAS and then bonus points on top of that or just the bonus points. Also I don't know if winning EI or Chairman's twice gives double points, but I gave 2881 the extra points anyways. Here is the list by the UIL rules, per the assumptions above. Note, this list doesn't take into account tiebreakers or eligibility. Also I may have missed awards outside of Texas. Code:
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"32 UIL eligible FIRST Robotics Competition teams will qualify based on their performance at all their FIRST Regional competitions in Texas (See Qualification section below). An additional 10 spots will be reserved and allocated by the event planning committee. In total, 42 FIRST Robotics Competition teams will compete at this event." Since we're NOT "UIL eligible" because of our mixed-bag of public-private-home school students we can only hope and pray we get one of those coveted 10 spots reserved for the newly created structure of second-class student teams. --Michael Blake |
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I think it would be reasonable for us to collect the list of teams who have any non-UIL students on them.
I know 3847, 3481, 5829, & 3103 all have non-UIL students, which other teams fall into this category? |
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Looking at the Texas District Rankings really highlights why Texas Districts need to happen.
Great teams like 624 and 2158 likely would qualify for championship if the district model was in place. |
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Let's just get there for crying out loud... pick a date and execute it. And let's move away from this tiered eligibility list for TRR or _anything_ FIRST competition robotics related that involves _exclusion_ of private and home school students--it's just NOT right. --Michael Blake |
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