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Putting all Rookie All-Star winners on their own field is kind of like saying "aw, that's cute, but you're not really worthy of playing with us real FRC teams." There was already enough of the "aw, you're a rookie team, you must need tons of help, and let's overcrowd you with advice and help that you don't need" our rookie year, but being put on our own field would have just been a slap in the face to us. It would have felt like FIRST didn't really want us there, but they had to. There's a reason that Rookie All-Star, Chairman's, and EI winners are invited to champs in the first place, and there's a reason they were never segregated. Just my $0.02 coming from when I was a founding member of a rookie team. |
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I found that over the years, I have changed and grown accustomed to playing more and more tournaments/matches every season. The thrill of a season with doing just 1 Regional and Championship is no longer enough. In the past, doing more than 1 event was a luxury. Now its the standard and I've grown accustomed to raising X amount of funds and playing X amount of matches. Most district teams are used to paying only X amount of $$ to participate, and we want to be able to have the same pricing structure as well. I'd give up the auto-qualifying HOF status and qualify via the State Championship route, if given the choice to participate in a District system with its associated costs. Whether its in a HS gym or in a large stadium, I'm fine as long as there is Pizza at the concession stand. ![]() Last edited by waialua359 : 05-08-2014 at 02:56. |
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Here's the real question: No money from entry fees goes directly to the events you attend. WHY does a second play cost what it does? |
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Or a third as in our case.
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I know of a few teams in our area who prefer to travel to their events compared to daily commuting other may not. Others are sadly stuck traveling because team density in their area isn't large enough to support two or even one event. |
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Since the culture changing awards moved to the regional level, there have been some wide fluctuations in robot acumen across those awards, and as the number of regionals grow, the more variation we can get. The district system is allowing this to be solved by curtailing the number of RCA/RAS/REI awards at the R/SCMP level. |
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I think this has been touched on a little bit, but I'd like to make it more concrete.
Many talk about a hybrid system (such as we have now) as if it's really bad. But we should think about how it compares to what we have now. Right now, most teams pay $5000 for a regional somewhere in their vicinity, maybe an additional $4000 for another event, and then go straight to CMP. Some teams in areas that have worked very hard to establish a district system benefit from this with more, cheaper playing time, smaller events, etc. What makes adding an individual district worse? (vs going all districts, which is really not feasible for a while, if ever.) It definitely benefits the teams in the new district, and they deserve it because of the hard work needed to get there. Does it harm other teams? They do not see their playing time get more expensive, as some have suggested. It's still $5000 plus maybe $4000 and then straight to CMP. Maybe all nearby events are no longer available, but I think in these cases FIRST needs to consider opt-ins to the district system for nearby teams. Saying that district teams are coming and stealing your regional spots is kind of a sad argument (don't you think they would have traveled even if they weren't in a district?). I'm saying that adding a district is good for those in the district, and really not a big deal for those well outside of it (those right on the cusp should have an option to join if regional availability suddenly vanishes). The people in district areas work their butts off to get the benefits, and the rest of us keep what we had. So let's not demand all or nothing on districts because of perceived inequality in a hybrid system. This inequality is directly related to the strength of the FRC community in your area, and as I've said before, a lot of FIRST happens because of the volunteers, mentors, and people at home, not the people at HQ. Last edited by Aren Siekmeier : 13-08-2014 at 08:42. |
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Quick question for those in a district... Who is it that works so hard to create and run the district? The teams? The volunteers? The planning committee?
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Yes.
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159 was finally able to go to a second regional last season and might not be able to afford to do it again for a while. On the other hand, I see teams talking about how they are going to 3 or 4 regionals each season. This is why I support a transition to districts for everyone. Under the regional system, a team that is able to attend more competitions has a higher probability of going to CMP than a team that can only go to one. If it's districts, districts everywhere, then teams can only attend one competition and there is less of a power imbalance due to money in the regional system.
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So many people out there want championship to be about the best robots on the field. I understand where they are coming from, but at the end of the day that will not further the ultimate goals of FIRST, which is to create culture shift. Having a championship event where we have the best teams on every front, will help impact the general public, and having Rookie teams at the event with the "big boys" will allow them to be inspired to one day reach those same heights. |
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That might be what Sean means, but even if there isn't any overlap between those roles, all of those groups have to work insanely hard to keep their region running with strong and competitive teams. It's not just 'show up at my regional and play' anymore.
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