
10-03-2016, 16:52
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no team (Team Indiana)
Team Role: Team Spirit / Cheering
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Join Date: Mar 2016
Rookie Year: 2001
Location: Land of Corn
Posts: 7
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INsight: Tippecanoe
Top Contenders:- 868
The Techhounds are a perennial contender in the state of Indiana and have a low bar capable, 8-wheeled drive train with an actuated intake and wheeled high goal shooter. This year, they have decided to return to a familiar event, going out of district for the Queen City Regional event in week 5.
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For the first time in years, Kil-A-Bytes have actually built a short robot. They’ve been slowly revealing the robot on their Twitter account (@FRC1024) and appear ready to compete this weekend. They are one of 4 Triple-players in the state of Indiana (Attending all 3 district events), which will give them plenty of chances to prove themselves as a top team in the state.
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THRUST is one of 3 Indiana teams that participated at the first NC district event at Guilford. They’re in the low-bar challenged group of robots, a rare-breed of robot this year, but they are more than capable of being a scoring threat. They prefer to stay in courtyard can score auto high during autonomous, but can switch to low goal if needed and at a moment’s notice. They quickly adapted to changing conditions and their future looks bright moving into Indiana district play.
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Harrison Boiler Robotics revealed their robot as a high goal shooter with a solid, tread drivetrain. They demonstrated a very repeatable autonomous, high-goal scoring in their reveal and at a local week 0 scrimmage. We’ll see if their eats, shoots, and leaves technique will last through three district events in the state.
Up-and-Coming Teams:- 135
The Black Knights are coming off of strong showings over the past 2 seasons, can they make it three?
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The team out of McCutcheon High School are bullish on doing some damage and continuing to gain notoriety with their fellow Tippecanoe County teams. They demonstrated a good firm grip on the boulders and that they are a quality high and low goal scorer. Defense crossings are no problem for these mavericks.
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This alien team participated at NC-Guilford, where they attempted hanging and worked to improve their robot throughout the competition. They will hope to have their bugs worked out in time for this weekends competition.
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Aluminosity is a low-goal specialist robot that will look to establish themselves after an impressive rookie season. How will they follow up their All-Star rookie season; will they hit the sophomore slump?
Hiding-in-the-Corn (Sleepers/Darkhorse picks):- 45
The Legendary TechnoKats utilized the expertise gained from watching the Robot in 3 Days - Team Indiana and built a robot that expanded upon it. Can they find success with the design?
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Team Roboto always seems to be a darkhorse and sleeper team. Will they be sneaky good and fly in under the radar again?
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The Digital Goats: always good for a joke about moats and boats and whatnot. Their kit wheels make crossings particularly rough, but will most likely prove to be very capable defense busters with only 14 wheels.
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Red Alert fields a robot with a strong drivetrain and will look to a potentially dangerous team with practice.
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The Cybertooth team will be fielding another clean and attractive robot. Can they back it up with a clean performance?
Ol’ Reliables:
Strategy discussion / INsight:- No rookies at the event, no excuses for these veterans.
- Will Indiana teams spend time attempting multiple high goal shots or will teams value low goal scoring to save time?
- Will Indiana teams focus on scoring boulders first or will teams focus on defenses and clean up boulders as an end game?
- Will we see Indiana teams ditch breaching to park on batter / challenge tower, valuing attempts to win over the guaranteed ranking points (RPs)?
- How much alliance coordination will we see during attacks on the Drawbridge/Sally Port? Coordination makes destroying the defense easy, but requires exceptional teamwork. Will Indiana teams be able to work together well enough or will the defenses defeat the teams?
- Indiana teams get the benefit of playing two weeks in. What role will the new low bar, Cheval de Frise changes play on their designs or will they adapt?
- Indiana teams are a savvy bunch. Will they cherish their RPs and focus on offense? Or will we see more teams play defense during Qualification rounds? Or will we see a hybrid of strategies?
We can’t wait to see how these teams do this weekend storming the castle. Good luck to all teams competing this weekend!
Last edited by INsight : 10-03-2016 at 18:02.
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