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Galileo - The Champion's Division
So I had a thought the other day. "What division has won the championship the most?"
Some quick counting revealed that: Galileo has won 5 times Newton has won 4 times Archimedes has won 2 times Curie has won 1 time I was surprised to see it wasn't Newton, but I kind of also figured that it would be a mix of all 4 divisions. |
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Re: Galileo - The Champion's Division
You might want to check that one again.
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Re: Galileo - The Champion's Division
Galileo has also won the past three years, making them 3-0 in the St. Louis era.
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Re: Galileo - The Champion's Division
I think the actual numbers are G-5, N-4, A-3, C-0. (assuming there were no division before 2001, anyone who's been around longer please correct me if I'm wrong)
Also note, Galileo has won 5 of the last 6, only to be upset by Newton in 2010. |
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Re: Galileo - The Champion's Division
Intiresting, where did you get these numbers?
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Re: Galileo - The Champion's Division
Galileo never won a championship until 2008.
Did they really win every championship from 2008-2013 except 2010? |
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Re: Galileo - The Champion's Division
Yes, this is true. That's pretty interesting.
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Re: Galileo - The Champion's Division
Having been the VC for that field from 2006 - 2012, that sounds about right.
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Re: Galileo - The Champion's Division
The Blue Alliance
Did you get that number from not counting the division in 2001? Because that was the year Curie won. Last edited by brandon.cottrell : 18-11-2013 at 10:06. Reason: Mistyped the year |
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Re: Galileo - The Champion's Division
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2001:N 2002:N 2003:A 2004:A 2005:N 2006:A 2007:N 2008:G 2009:G 2010:N 2011:G 2012:G 2013:G The BlueAlliance has no data for 2001, where did you get your information? |
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Re: Galileo - The Champion's Division
What would be really interesting is knowing this with the context of when FIRST changed the sorting algorithm. (I forgot)
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Re: Galileo - The Champion's Division
Is the algorithm they use now known?
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Re: Galileo - The Champion's Division
I remember someone saying that the divisions used to go by team number, like team 1 in Archimedes, team 11 in Galileo, 20 in Curie, 25 in Newton and then repeating. I don't think we know for sure what it is now, but I think someone might know what year they stopped doing the old one.
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Re: Galileo - The Champion's Division
This would never happen, but I'd like to see four experts (Karthik, Paul C, someone nominate two others?) each represent a division. They would then take turns drafting the entire division by whatever thought process they individually desired. Their own 4 teams would be not included in this draft, and then randomly assigned to the 4 after the divisions are set.
I think we'd see some incredibly balanced divisions in a way anything FIRST does could never match. |
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