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Re: Entering Two Robots in an Offseason Competition?

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Originally Posted by artdutra04 View Post
It is really unfair?

Is working hard throughout the entire year (meeting at least once per week) and having the students and mentors work really hard at car washes, can and bottle drives, and our BBQ concessions to earn the money to build a practice robot fair? Most definitely yes.

If a team works hard, earns the money to build two robots, and then wants to compete as two separate teams at a post-season event, then as long as they are willing to pay for two spots and are not depriving a team on a waitlist of a spot, then there's nothing wrong.
I get what you're saying. I wouldn't have a problem with it. But I'm sure there are other teams that would. I'm sure off season regionals would let you do it, you would just have to check with them
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