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Driver Experience - 100 club anyone?
In 2002, I drove in my 100th match (I think I was in 111 matches total), and until now, I've never asked other drivers how many matches they were in. Most people probably never kept track, but if you did, or still have match lists, maybe you could let everyone know. I think it'd be kind of interesting. For your current drivers, how many of you are expecting to reach the century mark this season?
The story of my 100th match is as follows: If you were around for the 2002 season, you probably remember team 71's bot - the walker. Well, that particular match we lined up on the outside and only grabbed one goal...the one directly ahead of us. The match started, I tipped, shot towards the goal, locked in, made it to the goal zone, and dropped to the walkers and stood there for the rest of the match as our partner and the other teams battled it out. Not much of a driving display, but I guess I got the match off, so to speak =) Kev |
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I was never fortunate enough to reach the 100 mark as a driver. It was something I was really striving for, and was never lucky enough to be an elititst. I did successfully drive in 98 matches before I retired, not counting practice rounds. Shortly after, I was able to coach in two matches which made me a bit more content, and can state that I was on the floor for 100 matches.
..../me congrats anyone who has, as I know how grueling of an adventure it can be. |
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How many of your four years were you driving? Assuming the "average" team goes to 1-2 regionals and nationals, youve got anywhere from 21-24 rounds per year. Add in an offseason or two and youre up to 35 or so. You mustve been driving 3-4 years, or your team went to a whole lot of offseason competitions :)
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To clearify, I only counted official FIRST matches in my count. So practice rounds and off-season competitions were not included.
I was the auxillary operator in 2000, where Team Hammond went to Chicago and Nationals. In 2001 and 2002, I was the main driver, and Hammond went to Chicago, West Michigan, and Nationals. In all, I was a driver for 8 total FIRST events, so the average comes out to be 13.75 matches per event. Take into consideration that regionals have been getting less qualifying matches each year, national have been between 8 and 6 matches in those three years, and then elimination rounds, it adds up fairly quickly. Keep in mind that Hammond did win nationals in 2001 and 2002, so that accounts for quite a few extra matches, going throung an elimination tournament and a half at nationals. Now if I were to throw in my matches as a field coach for Team 1064, then that would be another 15 or so (I'd have to look at the match schedules to be sure...don't remember how many matches at Cleveland and Chicago we had, but I know I coached all but two). Then the offseason: 1 B.O.M.B. Tournament (which had the single bot competition and the skills competitions as well as the tournament), 3 IRI tournaments, and 2 CDI tournaments = a whole lot more. I've never realized how much time I've been able to enjoy the spotlight (why did it have to be so hot!?!) =) Kev |
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I have been a participant in FIRST for nine years, going into my tenth. In that entire time, I have never driven any of our robots - in competitions (obviously, since I am not a student) or practise. My team won't let me - they say I'll just break it like the last Mars spacecraft :(
Not to hijack the thread, but can we also start up the "Zero Club" ??!! :D -dave ------------------------- 28 days to go!!! |
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I am at 80 or so matches where I controlled the robot in official FIRST compititions, but ive also driven in 2 offseason compititions and been an operator in 2 other.
Mind you that I am a sophomore, drove all last year and 2 yrs ago when i was in the 8th grade i drove at nats. |
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Around 70+ not counting offseasons, around 120 with offseasons (and preseasons). And thats how its going to stay, unless FIRST changes its driver eligibility rules.
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One of Beachbot's (330) drivers drove from '98 to '02. That was 5 nationals, 6 regionals, and several offseasons.
Of course, he started driving before there were west coast regionals or offseasons, so that limits his numbers. |
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263 usually makes an effort to rotate drivers often to give someone new a chance each year. While down there I drove in 52 matches in 2 Nationals, 1 Regional, and 3 off-seasons. Clarkson should be made the official driver retirement home. We have drivers from 191 177 151 250 263 173 190 237 95 211 and I'm sure many other teams I can't think of at the moment.
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Our team has two drive teams. The main one does the finals. During regular qualifying rounds, the two teams alternate... meaning I have somewhere around 30-40 matches.
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Wahooo! Dave and I are in the "Zero Club"!!
Say Dave, I have driven the robot at a demonstration or two... does that count? -Mr. Van |
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In my first year in FIRST I have Driven in...
3 Regionals 1 National 6 Minis and to many practices/practice matches to count My final number is possibly over 100 with minis, no practices 45 regular season though...I think? and I am not sure if that includes nats. (I think it doesn't) that is my freshman year I have hopefully 3 more if I can keep up at the tryouts we have. |
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