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Yet another solution

Posted by Travis Covington.

Student on team #115, MV ROBOTICS, from Monta Vista High School and Hitachi Data Systems - 3com - NASA Ames.

Posted on 4/12/2000 6:46 PM MST


In Reply to: Alliances in touble? posted by Chris on 4/12/2000 7:05 AM MST:



Hi all

I remember a week or so before nationals some talk about making the competiotion NCAA style.

It would consist of 4 different groups of about 70 or so (spaeaking of this year) And regular qualifying and eliminations in each group. Then you end up with top 4 or so in each group or who will go on to finals against the other top 4 in each group.

This would make the scouting problems absolete. Alot less teams to get to know and also a group to cheer for during finals.

When I read the posts before I was wondering about how the groups would be didvided...Any thoughts? I was thinking seeding at regionals or ranking after finals at regionals...something of the sort. Or just randomly divided.

Just throwing out ideas.

But when I did hear this, I thought it was pretty neat. We sure would not have the problem of teams not knowing other teams.

Any suggestions or thoughts.

Travis-Team 115
(another team disapointed about not being picked)


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