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Re: [FTC]: FTC Super-Regionals
I as a state affiliate partner have access to the information on how many teams from each state qualify I just am not sure if I'm allowed to post the list here.
I can say this, it is a scaled number of teams per state based on the number of teams in the state. I also mispoke earlier and some teams might already know this. The allowing of out of state teams into a state championship is left to the disgression of the Affiliate Partner, not FIRST in reality. I closed the South Carolina Championship off to out of state teams for the immidiate future because of the recent short comings of the FTC program within the state. 3 Qualified teams from SC are: Team 3864 Global Force - Inspire & (1st Seed & Finalist Alliance Captain) Team 327 Gamma Factor - Winning Alliance Captain & 2nd Place Inspire Team 208 KC Robotics - Winning Alliance 2nd Pick |
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Re: [FTC]: FTC Super-Regionals
Hello, I was wondering if it is at all possible to compete at the Super-Regional without qualifying? Say a team did very well at their state competition and was extremely close to qualifying but was not able to due to the number of spots given for Super Regional...could there be a slight possibility for other teams that did not qualify at their competition to attend and compete?
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Re: [FTC]: FTC Super-Regionals
I dont think so.. Each state has the main people that qualified, and then the alternatives. If a main cant go, the alternatives are then called up. Most of the time, it stays with the main people, rarely does a main drop out.
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Re: [FTC]: FTC Super-Regionals
You'll find the team invitation list here http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprogr...uper-regionals
"How can I sign up for a Super-Regional? Teams must qualify to attend Super-Regional events through their performance at a regional Championship event. Eligible teams will receive an invitation with registration instructions after their state or regional Championship. See below for details on the advancement criteria." I guess if you didn't receive an invitation then you can't compete at a Super-Regional. |
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We don't do it because we see an "easy target" in another state. Quite the contrary, we like the stiff competition. This year we competed in Ohio so we could attempt to progress to the IOWA Super Regional. We have a tour of the John Deer factory planned. It will be a great experience for our Rural team. See you there!!! Phil. |
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In regards to wifi, we learned a lot from the previous three years of running the combined events here in San Antonio. This year was our best year in that regard. We were able to increase the number and types of technology we used to monitor, detect and decrease the amount of wifi traffic in the competition space. Three big efforts included: the use of Fluke meters with directional functionality to quickly locate hotspots, placing FTC fields in a ballroom with a physical wall separating the competition fields from all the FRC and FTC pits as well as the FRC fields, and more FTAs and a one man wifi sniffer supported by web-based monitoring equipment at HQ. The grand total of hotspots detected and shut down during 2 full days of competition was 50! One from a FRC coach in the stands of the FRC field who didn't understand why it was an issue. We also sent out a crack crew of veteran FRC teams to all of the FRC rookies on Thursday, FRC inspection day, to help the rookies understand what "bridge mode" is and how to set up their robot for competition. This would have been caught during FRC robot inspections, but rookies tend to be the last in that line so we wanted to catch that issue sooner rather than later. End result, this year with more FTC teams and the same number of 64 FRC teams in the space, we ran our two division event without many replays due to technology. We consistently ran 12 matches per hour which averages to 5 minute turns. Not checking FTA post action reports and going from memory, I think our first technology related replay came during the elimination rounds and was due to a faulty joystick. FRC and FTC can coexist but it takes more volunteers and more technology as well as some prudent logistics to make it work as well as we were able to this season at the Alamo FRC regional / FTC South Super-Regional Championship. Last edited by Andrew Schuetze : 15-03-2014 at 13:50. |
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