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I imagine FIRST HQ looked at what weekends were available and choose based off that.
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North has most of the districts, and pushing the districts into fewer weeks is hard. Makes more sense to give North an extra week.
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Agreed. To top that, the only district going to the Houston Championship that had a week 7 DCMP in 2016 is Peachtree, so there aren't even too many events that have to move.
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North Carolina doesn't count? Jeez... we get no respect.
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Um....pretty sure you had a week 6 DCMP.....https://www.thebluealliance.com/events
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Most of those attending FSRN don't have to book airfare. Specifically, literally 25% of FSRN attendees live in the same state at their FSR from 2018-2020. This is not the case for FSRS. Also, FSRS being Week 8 is just another bump in the long, 10+ year road to get California to Districts. Good times! Question, will Peachtree District be pushing their DCMP to week 6 next year? Has it been discussed? -Mike |
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![]() Your point is a good one. Teams can reserve then cancel buses. Harder to do for flights. I think the increase in events per week has a bigger impact, but that's probably just personal bias. Michigan is probably 24 events next year, and a jump from 3.5 events/week (21 in 6) to 4.8 (24 in 5) would be rough. |
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Pro's and Con's to both options. Another thing to consider; FSRN is definitely going to be considered the real CMP for the next four years.
I predict FSRN will have higher average scores in quals and stronger playoff alliances for 2017-2020. We'd like to come to FSRN but I have a feeling that will be pretty difficult -Mike |
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I expect the level of eliminations play to be relatively the same this year as it was in 2015 and 2016, at least at the division finals level. |
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Yes, and no. We'll hopefully be able to have a full answer soon. We've also got the new FTC South Super-Regional as well in Georgia for 2017, so January - March is going to be interesting in getting all the events in.
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I think the PNW is also holding the West Super Regional this year, which might push their previously 6 week district schedule into a tight squeeze.
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First wouldn't be able to assign PCH teams to fields and build the schedule until payment was confirmed. Which would be Tues afternoon at the earliest. Week 7 is also Easter Weekend. While not an issue for some, It is a big issue for others. I guess they could move PCH to 1/2 Championship North which is actually geographically closer, at least in 2017. |
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Have any of the impacted districts considered "week 0.5" district events? This would be the weekend immediately after bag day.
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