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Awesome!
Thanks again, and good luck to all teams. First week regionals are a unique experience. |
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FRC Team 175, Buzz Robotics will be in attendance. Anticipating another great year at BAE.
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Perhaps I'm slow, but isn't the regional in like 3 days? Has anyone seen the link for the supposed webcast? I just went thru the BAE site (http://www.baesystemsfirst.org/regional/) and didn't see any mention of a webcast. Please post a link to it here if anyone has it.
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I decided to do some Looking Forward style predictions for this event, just for fun.
20 has produced yet another solid entry for BAE. They looked impressive at their scrimmage, building on their maneuverable 2010 drivebase. Their gripper didn't look the best, but there was already talk of improvement. Expect a solid showing at BAE, although it will take a lot of work and luck to pull off a regional win. 1493 is not exactly a team notable for victory, but they had a surprisingly strong entry this year. Featuring a unique octagonal holonomic base with vertical lift, 1493 will turn some heads at BAE with their agility and surprisingly quick scoring ability. Expect them to fall to the second round of the draft, rounding out a lower seed alliance that scouts well enough to cause at least one major upset. 175 and 176 both performed very well at Suffield. 175 had one of the only functioning minibot, which wasn't great, but was consistent enough to propel them through the eliminations. Both robots scored consistently and should make an impact at BAE. 126 has a very simple, yet impressive tube scorer, showing off a consistent autonomous mode before ship date. They performed well with 1519, another impressive scorer, at the Week Zero event. If these two teams get together, they have a strong shot at taking the regional. 40 is possibly the very first Pink-clone to take the field this year, and they certainly did a great job on their robot. They have their strongest chance to take BAE since 2008, and should be playing in the final match of the event. |
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What time does Code Red plan on putting their feed up? 10? I'm getting it broadcasted through my school and am just wondering what time we need to put up the webcast.
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Chris thanks for the shoutout on 1493. We have high hopes for this year. Started off a little slow today new gripper design needed some adjustment but we are looking good heading into friday. Special thanks to team 20 for giving us new gear box to save our gripper.
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Anybody have a link to the match schedule?
3467 is hoping to finally be able to deploy our minibot on the real pole tomorrow! :) |
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