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Re: top ten best teams in FIRST

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Originally Posted by apalrd View Post
The Data shows that Team 67 is the best. The sheet lists total Championship points accumulated since 2001 and derated points, and 67 is the best on both metrics.

The fact that they've won 3 out of the 4 Michigan State Championships (while being only MSC Finalists at the fourth), won the championship Chairman's award and are in the HOF, won the world championship three times, including twice in a row and twice within the past 4 years (student change-over interval) all supports this conclusion.
Even though I echo most everyone's sentiments that 67 has been one of the most dominant teams in FIRST, I would have to say that 2056 takes the prize and only doesnt in your calculations because they havent been around but more than 6 years(this is their 7th). Even though 2056 has never won the NCA or the WC, they are like 16/16 at regionals and have gone to 2/6 Einsteins. Their accomplishments over the time period they have been around, to me at least, seems to be the best ratio in first.(Note, I'm considering a minimum of 5 years in FRC)
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