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Is a regional win today worth less today because there are more regional competitions and more teams winning them? Is a district win today worth less because there are more districts? Is a championship win 10 years ago worth more or less because a larger percentage of teams qualified? Can you even tell me who won the championship event 10 years ago? |
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That IS the experience, not a series of bowl like competitions. This is to showcase what students did... worldwide and see the best go head to head. That is inspiring for students and prevents the step-child feeling of one of the "championships"...we already have that, I realize Michigan is better than San Diego (and teams can choose to travel to take a hard or easy road) but at CMP its a fairly even playing field of 600 and the real cream rises regardless of region or country. With North/South that cream rising will never occur and there will not be one event to showcase the best teams..a divided and unequal FIRST. Last edited by Boltman : 10-04-2015 at 11:36. |
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Other than FIRST's founding year, when have you ever seen all the top teams in one arena?
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And if it's not about the wait list and other non-regional winning teams who is "weaken the competition level" referring to? Look at the distribution of teams and available location and it pretty much has to be north/south. FRC is more NE/SE heavy if you split it east west you'll more likely end up unbalanced in numbers or distance. |
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Those sponsors could pull funding or divert... nothing is guaranteed at all. There are other options. Championships should be hard to attend..that inspires. Otherwise we end up with mobile KOP platform bots in champs, and what does that teach and/or what message does that send to the next generation? You can skate in life? Last edited by Boltman : 10-04-2015 at 11:46. |
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How? So having more competitors makes it easier? How does having a new regional event in another state make winning the one in your state less of an achievement? How does having more teams play two regionals make the competition easier?
Why is being prepared for more growth misguided? Last edited by jman4747 : 10-04-2015 at 11:46. |
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Teams don't have wait, like baby birds with their mouths open, for FIRST to tell them what to do; teams can just do it. Blake |
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Last edited by Boltman : 10-04-2015 at 11:52. |
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The point here is that Championships isn't the place to deal with this growth. (which by the way isn't even one of the reasons they gave us for expanding champs)
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That is the fundamental reason they're expanding champs.
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http://www.usfirst.org/aboutus/2017-first-championship-announcement
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The walking distance between the convention center and dome in Detroit is 18 minutes. So matches in the dome are out of the question. Part of the experience for me is watching teams play in a professional stadium. Nearly every single person involved with FIRST would never step foot on a football field with thousands cheering them on. This is a big let down for me and my team. Last edited by Rick : 10-04-2015 at 12:09. |
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![]() That shows Michigan funneling into a Super Regional. Along with a number of "District Event Candidate" regions. I'm pretty sure the whole idea was very much to funnel DCMPs into SRs into WCMP. Which makes a nice flow chart, but is definitely going to be stressful on the teams involved. In other news, as a long time attendee of Lone Star and someone moderately familiar with the GRB, I'm not worried about the quality of the event there. GRB has 600,000 sq ft on level 1 alone, with a 35' ceiling height. 2011 pit fields and 400 pits were crammed into 340,000 sq ft. That's not even counting the 220,000 sq ft on the level 3. LSR has to sprawl to take up 100,000 sq ft of that. I'm pretty sure there's going to be enough room for nice fields and pits on level 1. |
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