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Re: [FRC Blog] The Woodie Flowers Award and Two FRC Championships
The competition is a game with rules and a score. It's objectively possible to be the best at that, so I get why some are upset that there will be two sets of "champions" at the end of each season.
The WFA doesn't, objectively, name one mentor as the best or anything. It's a recognition of their great work, but it doesn't do that by diminishing the work of others. I don't think it would be strange for two individuals to receive that honor. Besides, they'll give a WFFA award to just about anyone these days*, so what's one more? *Relax. I'm poking fun at myself. |
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With WFA being awarded to a single person, I am confused why they would not award the Chariman's award to a single team.
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It may have been different in the case of the CCA. I would be interested to know how involved the current Hall of Fame was involved in the CCA discussion. Has that already been revealed? Can someone from the HoF comment? |
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We are going to split the Champs, Split the Chairman's... WFA? No... better not do that. Seems kind of weird. |
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Speaking solely for myself, I think it would be helpful to remind everyone at this point that the key point from the WFA perspective is that teams at championships (single or plural) are not competing for the WFA. In fact, there is no relationship between which teams are at championships and who receives the WFA. This is fundamentally different than a regional or a district event where the teams with nominees are all present. Not having a District Championship WFFA winner at the District Championship event will no doubt happen soon and when it does, there will be a WFFA ceremony without the recipient present. When the same thing happens at World Championships, it will be no different than what will be happening at District Championship events around the country. So whether or not the awardee will be at the event cannot be the basis for how the recipient is selected. The idea that the awardee will always be present to receive the award was destined to end no matter what.
Having a single WFA across two World Championships is also consistent with having a single WFFA at a District Championship. WFFAs are not given out at each district event. Because the WFA selection process is very different than the Chairman's award where all the teams competing for that award are at the event and interviewed by the judges, the WFA selection process (which gets to see all the nominees across all the events simultaneously) doesn't depend on the number of Championship events. Therefore, just as single WFFA is awarded at a District Championship, the decision was made to award a single WFA across all World Championship events. I hope that these additional comments help to clarify how the single WFA decision came about. |
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The Woodie Flowers Award is one of the few things that I wouldn't mind being split... so many mentors that have so much time into the program. There's no way we can honor them all, but this seems to be a missed opportunity to honor more of them.
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Which is more important? 1. Keeping the WFFA and WFA awards "exclusive" and "singular" in nature OR 2. Recognizing and celebrating one accomplished mentor at every FRC event I'll throw my hat in the ring that option #2 is FAR more important. This decision, and the decision to only give out WFFA's at the DCMP level, gives me the impression that the WFAs are holding on to a failing architecture that cannot adequately recognize deserving mentors. I really dislike split champs, but I dislike split champs without a WFA even more. The "prestige" of the award does not merit excluding many events from celebrating a deserving mentor. -Mike |
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