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Re: FRC Blogged - Standard District Points Ranking System – More Info
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Re: FRC Blogged - Standard District Points Ranking System – More Info
The USFIRST Website includes teams that weren't active the previous year (and maybe not active the previous two years, I didn't look that far into it) as well as rookie teams that have yet to register for an event (the eight digit teams). It tripped me up when I started looking at Michigan a few months ago. According the the USFIRST website Michigan has 321 teams, but we only have 279 actually registered for an event this year.
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I went to here, http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprogr...egional-events counted the number of districts, and multiplied by 40 and divided by 2. 40 teams in each district, each team plays two districts. When I counted the districts, I did not scroll all the way down, and I had PNR as 4 districts, it is actually 9 listed. So based on that, PNR = 24/180 = 13.3% This is a rough estimate on the max total number of teams the district structure, with the regionals listed today could support, based on 40 teams per district. |
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