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Re: SCRRF Fall Classic Official Thread
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Originally Posted by Travis Covington
Currently we are scraping together the last few dollars of our entrance fee, but it looks like we will have it.
I wanted to see if there was any desire for us to bring our practice bot for a rookie team to drive/play with/potentially compete with? With enough notice (before early afternoon tomorrow) we could have it up and running.
Let us know if that is something that would be beneficial. Obviously we wouldnt be driving it ourselves and wouldnt be able to pay for the second entrance fee, but if it is something that people would like us to do (to add to the total number of teams, or just for the rookies to play with) we'd be happy to bring it.
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I think that's a great idea.
Team 980 could bring last year's bot to give pre-rookies something to drive around, maybe play a little defense and get up on the ramp...
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