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Re: The Best Team(s) in need of an event win/

This answer is slightly off topic.

Ever since I can remember, 27 and 33 have been amazing teams and competed at the top level in Michigan. However, during my high school years from 2007 to 2010 they were both on improbably long dry spells in terms of event wins. 33's last event win was in 2005 and 27's was in 2003 - which seemed like ages ago considering how often these teams would make the finals. Both of them were able to break their dry spells by beating my alma mater Team 67 in 2011. Since then, both teams have captained a winning alliance at MSC.

33 should have won an event in 2010. From the District Events through worlds their average seed was between 2 and 3. They only missed Finals once, making SFs at MSC.

27's 2008 robot was amazing and could have easily won the Detroit or Great Lakes Regional with slightly different seeding.

That's all I got. These two were fantastic teams. Performed at Worlds every year like they had won several events already.
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