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Re: How to change a team name?

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Originally Posted by RoboChair View Post
Citrus Circuits changed our name from EnGen about 6.5 years ago for the same reasons you are mentioning. No regrets.
Good call. Citrus Circuits is a great name.

So, changing a team name (nickname in TIMS) is really easy and cost-free. It is simply a team marketing/image issue. With a relatively new team, name changing has very limited negative impact (unless you decide on a bad name, of course) because the old name is generally not well known in the community.

It's a tougher decision for established teams with name recognition. Team 303 did this a few years back (from Panther Robotics to Test Team) and I think the end result of this change in name/image has worked very well for them.

Done right, changing a team (nick)name is more than just a name change, but ought to impact the image that a team presents as well. A glance at Citrus Circuits or Test Team's logo/uniform/robot provides great examples.
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