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Re: IN District Championship
Actually, Wait List teams don't count towards that either if I'm not mistaken. Last year, IN sent 14 teams. 10 original spots at IN DCMP, 45 for being a legacy, and 3 wait list teams.
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That's correct, I've updated my original post to reflect that. Thanks.
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Here's hoping that 868 wins Chairman's or the event
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What about your alumni team? Don't you want them to win too?
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I would love 45 to win state as well. Us champs bubble teams are taking every opportunity we can get.
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Allegiance wise I've been a fan of 868 since we won Boilermaker with them my freshman year for Breakaway and 45 will always have a spot of favoritism to me. |
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I actually wrote quite a bit about the teams in Indiana after the end of Perry and what to expect. Granted, it was a tad too long for just a summarized post...
At this point in the season, it's so much more important to capture the tower once it goes down for capture. We saw this happen at Perry when 71-1501-829-6012 nearly managed to take down 1024-1747-45 in the finals off of 71's and 1501's double capture. What's more impressive, however, that 1501 was the only team that scored in the high goal on their alliance. That being said, I feel that 1501 and 4103 will go 1-2 in alliance selections. There's a few reasons specific to captains for choosing one over the other, but those two are the most proven as far as scoring and scaling go. I don't anything about any of the other teams adding a scaling mechanism. Scary pair-ups: 1501, 4103, 868, 1024, 1747, 135, and 4982 Solid picks: 461, 234, 1741 The ones left over you better take: 71, 1529, 2197, 3147, 3940, 5403 5484 could possible surprise. |
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Your list looks pretty accurate otherwise, but I would also add 3176 to the list of teams to look out for. They were the only successful Indiana team (from what I can tell) at defense, when they shut down 1747's high goals in the Walker Warren quarterfinals, and if they can maintain their defensive prowess, they will be high on the pick lists as well. |
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May be too early for some REALLY bold predictions, but here it goes:
1.) 71, 868, 6012 2.) 1501, 1747, 447 3.) 4103, 1741, 2197 4.) 1024, 4982, 3176 5.) 135, 461, 3180 6.) 3940, 292, 2171 7.) 3559, 1529, 45 8.) 234, 1720, 3147 QF 1 begins with the #1 seed setting the record score of the event against the #8 seed. In the second match, the #8 seed absolutely kills it and is able to edge out the #1 seed. In the third match, it seems as if the #1 seed is going to semifinals until 71 drops from the bar and rolls off the batter. #8 advances to semifinals. QF 2 ends with the #4 seed going 2/2, with the #5 seed almost taking it to a third match. #4 advances to semifinals. QF 3 begins with #6 upsetting #3 due to 2197 not making it to the batter, but they get it together and the #3 alliance wins their next 2 matches and almost tie the high score. #3 advances to semifinals. QF 4 sees the #2 seed go 2/2 against the #7 seed, who put out all they had but came just short of getting the third match. #2 advances to semifinals. In SF 1 the #4 seed shows just how awesome they are at putting up points, breaking the event high score and moving on to finals, and the #8 seed ain't even mad. #4 advances to finals. SF 2 begins with the #2 seed absolutely wiping the floor with the #4 seed, but 1501's shooter jams and it has to be taken to a third match. This third match is almost as exciting as F 3 at Waterloo. The match begins with 1501 and 1747 both hitting their 20pt autonomous routines, but 447 gets their intake jammed in the low bar. Meanwhile, 4103 and 1741 both hit their 20pt autonomous routines that don't exist and 2197 hits their 10pt routine. The score going in to teleop is 42-50. Teleop sees 447 get unjammed and immediately begin scoring low goal and 2197 go over to play defense. The match goes on and ends with a TIE. #3 advances on auto points. Finals sees 3176 with a cheesecake climber, but that climber is their undoing in the end. They slide off the batter in both matches leaving the #3 seed 2/2. #3 wins. NOTE: I mean no offense to any teams in my predictions. It says REALLY bold for a reason ![]() Last edited by carpedav000 : 07-04-2016 at 09:43. |
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My guesses for alliance selection are
1) 1747-1024-2197 2) 1501-4982-45 3) 868-4103-447 4) 135-4613147 5) 234-71-4580 6) 1741-3940-1018 7) 3947-1720-1529 8) 292-5403-5484 Semi-finals - 1 and 5 face off and 2 and 3 face off Finals - 1 and 2 play and 2 somehow pulls an upset (even though it hurts me to say it) Last edited by Theseusgoats : 06-04-2016 at 22:20. |
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Also, to add, I figured out that we really have a lot of pretty good high goal shooters
(In order) 1024 1747 1501 4982 868 461 135 4103 234 1741 1720 Last edited by Theseusgoats : 06-04-2016 at 21:59. |
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