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25 | 56.82% |
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9 | 20.45% |
| No |
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10 | 22.73% |
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Official Inter-District Interest
This is something that I've brought up in multiple threads and I was wondering what the interest from teams would be.
If some form of official inter-district play (earn points in other districts) was available, would you be interested? |
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Re: Official Inter-District Interest
I honestly can't understand the argument against this. It's no different than qualifying at an out of state regional. Various protections could be implemented to prevent out of region teams from taking too many spots from local competitors, and the only teams that would have the means to exploit this system for a substantial competitive advantage are the teams who had no trouble qualifying in the first place.
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Re: Official Inter-District Interest
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I know CHS is looking to add an additional event this year to accommodate growth. How nice would it be to be able to save the money and allows some of the teams to play in NC and help fill out their events instead? Last edited by notmattlythgoe : 24-06-2016 at 10:25. |
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Re: Official Inter-District Interest
Why do you need to earn points outside of your district? The purpose of district points is to provide a method of measuring a team's "skill" relative to other teams in the district. Going outside of the district and earning points there detracts from that.
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Re: Official Inter-District Interest
+1
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Re: Official Inter-District Interest
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- One of the complaints people have about districts is that they see the same teams over and over again. Opening the borders would allow different teams to enter the district. - Some teams on the borders of districts are closer to events in another district than their own. This would allow those teams to decrease their travel costs by opening their options up more. |
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Re: Official Inter-District Interest
I thought the point of districts was to lower costs and give more plays for your bucks. Anyway. I am not sure how judged awards that have a district winner would be handled. Without that teams that are competitive for those awards would have little incentive to go out of district for point events. A third event would be fun, but given the total cost a close regional is still a better value. Currently for PCH there are 4 regional in the same travel radius as the closest out of district district.
Since our team is still run by full time students 3 in district events (2 district + states) and hopefully 1/2 champs is about as much as we can manage. (Please take this as a good natured poke at the pro teams out there and not a serious complaint) ![]() |
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Re: Official Inter-District Interest
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- This would reduce travel costs, but what about registration costs? |
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Re: Official Inter-District Interest
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I would be 100% behind a process to allow border teams to join an adjacent district for a few years while teams/events build up in their area. Teams would earn points in the adjacent district then compete in the adjacent DCMP, they would earn zero points in their original home district. This would be a temporary and voluntary fix for that issue. |
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Re: Official Inter-District Interest
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- Obviously some decisions would need made on who gets the $1k for the team, would it be split? Would the owning district keep it all? I imagine this could be decided between districts that opt to participate, maybe CHS would send $500 per team for the first 5 teams that opt to participate in a NC event. |
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FYI it is not something that personally bothers me. However, having to see me multiple times a year I can understand why teams want to go elsewhere... |
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Re: Official Inter-District Interest
There are already opportunities to compete out of district or at a regional to see other teams. So the complaint is not valid when it comes to earning district points out of your home district. I completely understand it is easier for teams to justify competing out of district if they can earn points while doing it, but is it reasonable to change the entire district system in FIRST to accommodate a handful of teams that don't like seeing their neighbor teams 'over and over'?
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Re: Official Inter-District Interest
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Why could this not be piloted by CHS, MAR, and NC? |
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I see both pros and cons to letting points count across district lines, but I'd love to see some changes to registration so that we can see teams in other regions without jumping through dozens of hurdles. Being able to sign up for a NE or CHS event first and have it count for points would make it significantly easier for us to do that, but I recognize that "official inter-district play" isn't the only solution to that problem. |
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Re: Official Inter-District Interest
In my opinion, I say no.
My first reason is that qualifying to go to Champs from your district intrinsically means you did better than the other teams in your area. That's the way it should be. Introducing points from other districts could be detrimental to this. For example, if a team that wouldn't otherwise make it (but close) from FIM goes to play in Peachtree, it is clear that they will qualify. However, this means that the best in FIM are not being represented. That's a problem. |
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