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GLR is the hardest. We have the Big 3 sponsoring every other team and we have teams like 1(Juggernaughts), 66(Flyers), 67(HOT) and of course, 1547 :-D
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UTC... usual teams...
121, 69, 157, 237, 236, 126, 20, 173, 176, 175, 195, 571, 716, 177... sorry if i forgot anyone... but that right there is the usually the big teams that is also about 1/3 of the competition... |
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The New England, Atlantic, and eastern midwest United States is where the top teams are located. With so many compeitions it seems like all the regionals have lost some power teams to the newer regionals. UTC, NJ, and NH are probably still some of the most loaded regionals with excellent teams, just fewer than in the past. The midwest also used to have some loaded regionals but just reading this post and some other posts, it seems like their top 2-3 regionals are loseing teams to newer places as well.
With so many regionals, I bet the invitationals in the northeast are going to be extremely fun to watch. I mean this year's UTC missed a few noticeible teams like Buzz and Sie-H20-bots, I'm willing to bet those guys as well as many of the NJ, NY, UTC, NH teams are going to be at the same invitationals makeing some memorible moments. WPI, Beantown Blitz, bash @ the beach, PARC (assumeing those invitationals are going to happen again) are going to have awsome teams signed up. Realisticly if the top Northeast teams show up to the same place, it will be harder to make elmination rounds at these invitationals than most regionals in the country. Last edited by nobrakes8 : 23-03-2005 at 22:47. |
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Now, with a new regional being added every year since 2001 (West Michigan, Buckeye, Pittsburgh, Detroit, and Boilermaker, in that order), the field has been diluted a bit. Not that it's a terrible thing, because more teams get to play, and more teams get to win, but it does lower the level of competition slightly. For this year, I would say the Boilermaker Regional had the toughest field of teams, which is fairly typical of the trend I've seen since 2001. The new regional always attracts a lot of big teams in its first year, because people want to go to the new event. Then, after a year, it generally tends to even out with the others. So, which one will be the hardest next year? Wherever they add an 8th (!) regional in the Midwest Barring that, I'd have to go with my perennial favorite, Great Lakes. |
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From experince, I can say that New Jersey was a tougher competition than Buckeye. But from what I've heard and the teams that i've seen that went there, GLR is where the competition is. I also have a feeling the the Boilermaker will eventually be a tough regional. But who cares whats the hardest? Atlanta is where you prove it.
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I think that UTC and BAE are still the regionals to beat. UTC was rougher than anything else I have seen this season. That includes the Boilermaker and Mid-west regionals. Add to this the fact that the NE is FIRST and we remember what it was like to play games that involved this little concept called DEFENSE!
I'll just say that it has been at least a good 4 years since any of the mid-west stalwarts 111, 71, 16, 47, 45 (and others I'm forgetting)...have ventured east. Justin |
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Here's my OPINION:
GLR... "grand-daddy of all the regionals" is the hardest one there is. just look at the regional winners and finalists from the past five years at this regional, and see how they did at the nats... lets see we've got several national champs in that group, several more national finalists, and you cant even count the divisional finalists that we have in this group on one hand. ya know what, i'm not even going to list the team numbers, we all know who they are! |
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