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Re: Championship Winners trend

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Originally Posted by AdamHeard View Post
67; 2004 division champ, 2005 champ
217; 2005 division champ, 2006 champ
177; 2006 division champ, 2007 champ

I'm not sure how far this goes back, but I'm pretty sure it didn't happen in '04 (none of 71,435,494 were division winners in '03 right?).


My prediction, one of these 6(9 including finalists) teams will win it all next year;
173
330
(71)
(179)
(233)

what do you think?
Those teams are also known to consistently build a good robot and compete very well every year. One of the years, they will hit the jackpot. I do not agree that there is any specific trend except that they win a lot. The competition also requires a bit of luck.
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