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FRC #0294 (Beach Cities Robotics)
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Re: FRC Blogged - Invite to Decline Follow Up, and Thanks

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Originally Posted by Andrew Lawrence View Post
A team within the top 8 wished to not be an alliance captain.
Not sure of the situation at SVR, but shouldn't the top 8 teams have the choice not to play in the eliminations, just like the non-seeded teams? E.g. the team's robot broke in their last qual match and they have no hope of fixing it?

In VEX in 2008, Team 294 withdrew from eliminations as a seeded team, but for a completely different reason. We had already qualified for the VEX championships by winning our first regional. In our second regional we were dominating and ended up as the #1 seed. Because in VEX only the seeded team of an alliance qualifies for championships (picked alliance partners do not) we wanted to give another team the opportunity to win the competition and get a seat at championships... so we withdrew from the eliminations! It definitely caused some consternation behind the scoring table as they tried to figure out how to drop us (I think the next software update added an easy way to drop any team).

In an ironic twist, we ended up winning the Excellence Award at that regional (also a qualifying ticket to championships). Not exactly what we had in mind..
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Creator of RobotPy - Python for FRC

2010 FRC World Champions (294, 67, 177)
2007 FTC World Champions (30, 74, 23)
2001 FRC National Champions (71, 294, 125, 365, 279)
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