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Originally Posted by jvriezen
What is sort of unclear (based on the blog post and the comments here) is how many banners for a winner can their be?
Joe mentors team 1, 2, and 3, and then wins the WFA with team 4, then moves on to team 5, 6, and then 7.
Where would you expect banner(s) to be hanging?
Joe made accomplishments while with 1, 2, 3 to get the award-- can they hang order/hang a banner in honor of Joe? Team 4 nominated him for the win. Team's 5 and 6 had a WFA winner as a mentor in the past, and team 7 has one now.
And if Joe retires from FRC, he might want to put a banner in his office. (even if he hasn't retired, he might want a banner in his office.)
Can/should all these teams order banners ?
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Personally, I think the WFFA is as much about the mentor who wins as it is the students who write the nomination. You could have the best, most dedicated, hardest working mentor in the world, but if the students can't string together a coherent argument in the nomination, she'll never win. The same is true of the Dean's List - if the mentor nominating a student can't do a good job with the nomination, they'll never win.
Of course, for any of that to matter, a nomination has to be made in the first place, and frankly we don't see as many teams submitting nominations for either award as we should.
So, I personally think the banner goes towards the team that submitted the application. However, with us being able to order banners, it's possible for the mentor in question to work with all of his past, current, and future teams to get one ordered for each of them if he so chooses. It's as easy as him calling up someone from his old team and saying " You want a banner? Give us the cost of it and we'll order it for you", or "my new team wants a banner, here's the money for it can you order us one?"
This is similar to a process some teams have to do with their current blue banners - if a team is formed from multiple schools and wins a banner, they need to order extra ones if they want to have it hanging in all of their member schools.