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Texas Rankings
Similar to what Joe Ross did for California (in this thread) I have applied the FiM ranking system to teams in texas through week 2.
Here are the FiM points system. Code:
POINT CATEGORY POINTS POINTS Win-Loss Record in Qualifying Rounds Win 2 Tie 1 Final Alliance Captains After Picking #1 Alliance Captain 16 #2 Alliance Captain 15 #3 Alliance Captain down to #8 Alliance Captain 14 down to 9 Draft Order by Acceptance #1 Draft Pick (Accepted) 16 #2 Draft Pick (Accepted) 15 #3Draft Pick down to #16 Draft Pick 14 down to 1 Elimination Round Performance Winning Alliance Teams: Alliance Captain and First Pick 30 Second Pick 24 Finalist Alliance Teams: Alliance Captain and First Pick 20 Second Pick 16 Semi Finalist Alliance Teams: Alliance Captain and First Pick 10 Second Pick 8 Awards Industrial Design 5 Quality 5 Excellence in Engineering 5 Innovation in Control 5 Creativity 5 Entrepreneurship 5 Team Spirit 2 Gracious Professionalism 2 Imagery 2 Highest Rookie Seed 2 Industrial Safety 2 Judges Award 2 Rookie Inspiration 2 I plan on updating this through the season using the teams's first two regional performances. At this point there are 2 teams which have had 2 events (and they are marked with an *). Also many teams have not played. Code:
Rank Team Points 1 148 67 2 118 64 3 4063 63 4 2587 61 5 2789* 60 6 57 54 7 4587 45 8 1801* 43 9 1477 38 10 3310 38 11 2936 37 12 1296 35 13 3847 35 14 4694 35 15 231 34 16 2468 34 17 2848 32 18 624 31 19 4852 31 20 4328 30 21 647 28 22 1429 27 23 704 26 24 3741 26 25 2582 25 26 418 22 27 4552 21 28 4570 21 29 441 20 30 3103 18 31 3366 15 32 4378 15 33 2585 12 34 4589 12 35 4689 12 36 2881 10 37 3335 10 38 3481 10 39 4206 10 40 4300 10 41 4351 10 42 4734 10 43 4853 10 44 3696 9 45 457 8 46 2965 8 47 3730 8 48 4155 8 49 4295 8 50 4298 8 51 4346 8 52 4717 8 53 1865 7 54 3735 7 55 653 6 56 1642 6 57 1817 6 58 2613 6 59 2737 6 60 2882 6 61 2982 6 62 3833 6 63 4280 6 64 4301 6 65 4798 6 66 4799 6 67 3305 5 68 1255 4 69 3035 4 70 3728 4 71 4672 4 72 4639 2 499 0 922 0 1745 0 1774 0 2158 0 2583 0 2721 0 2747 0 2805 0 2833 0 2897 0 2948 0 2950 0 2966 0 2969 0 2985 0 3005 0 3028 0 3029 0 3037 0 3043 0 3080 0 3240 0 3282 0 3320 0 3345 0 3350 0 3353 0 3355 0 3370 0 3413 0 3417 0 3497 0 3545 0 3552 0 3561 0 3582 0 3614 0 3676 0 3679 0 3743 0 3802 0 3834 0 3997 0 3999 0 4000 0 4045 0 4076 0 4138 0 4192 0 4219 0 4259 0 4271 0 4282 0 4317 0 4332 0 4335 0 4354 0 4359 0 4364 0 4412 0 4502 0 4597 0 4610 0 4641 0 4670 0 4679 0 4696 0 4747 0 |
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Re: Texas Rankings
I know you said there would be changes to this, will chairmans and eingineering inspiration be added to the awards list?
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Re: Texas Rankings
Right now Chairmans, Engineering inspiration and rookie all-star are not point awards in the FIM ranking system. Those awards qualify you for the state championship to compete for those awards but don't impact the rank as they are listed. When texas moves to the district system I am sure there will be many discussions of how this is handled but for now I am going to leave those awards out of the rankings.
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Re: Texas Rankings
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![]() Seriously, though, thanks for putting this together, our team loves data! |
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Re: Texas Rankings
The current method used for FiM is only 2 events count( although I am not clear how it is decided which 2 events). This is because under district systems each team is guaranteed 2 events, and while you can play more it would be unfair to buy your way into the state championship just by attending loads of events.
The real question is when Texas goes to districts how big will the state championship be. You are welcome. I like data also. See you at Alamo. |
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Re: Texas Rankings
The first 2 districts they attend. 3rd districts are just for practice. Any out-of-state regionals also do not count toward FiM rankings - although they could qualify a team for the Championship.
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Re: Texas Rankings
Under FiM, how many teams make it to the state championship through the ranking system? If a team qualifies for state with a regional chairman's award, does their robot still compete, giving them the chance to qualify for St Louis through competing?
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Re: Texas Rankings
All district Chairman's award winners do compete at the state championship with the robot. So they have more options of getting to St. Louis, via 1 of 3 Chairman's spots, winning the state championship or qualifiying based on points. The top 64 teams in the state based on points compete at the state championship. So this year 64/207 teams compete, so about 30% of Michigan teams.
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RCA automatically qualifies your robot to attend the State/Region CMP. EI and RAS were able to attend (sans robot) and set up a booth to compete for those awards. |
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Re: Texas Rankings
Greg,
You beat me to it. I kept one of these last year for curiosity sake. Do you have a spreadsheet for the calculations or doing it by hand? Joe Ross and I were visiting about it. I asked him how he would handle teams that compete in more than two tournaments? He is keeping one with an average as well for each team. Very interesting information to look at. I also wonder if the District model will only include Texas. See you in San Antonio at Alamo. |
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Glad to see other people around Texas are thinking along similar lines. Thanks for posting. |
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I have no idea how the districts will be setup. I have heard rumblings with all sorts of possibilities including what states (or countries) get included and when the change will happen (next year or the following year or beyond). I look forward to seeing you and your team at Alamo. HA, had I known you were working on it I would have waited to do mine :-P. I think alot of people in the texas region are starting to think districts with all of the rumors floating around. |
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Re: Texas Rankings
I imagine we'll probably get Oklahoma, and arkansas included. I doubt Mexico because of the logistical implications. Theyll probably get their own regional once texas and the south moves to district, since they wont be able to come into the district events.
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Re: Texas Rankings
Greg thanks for putting this data together.
Since we're talking about Texas Districts. First I know nothing official except I'm pretty sure we're not going to districts next season. 2nd everyone that's interested should look at what New England is putting together. http://www.nefirst.org/blog/. Their model solves a lot of the problems we would have in Texas with the FiM model. We still don't know if FIRST is going to approve their proposal. It eliminates the requirement for two events before the district championship which would be very difficult on some of our teams from the south and from the west. Also attached is a graphic that someone (I don't know who) produced that has Texas as a region all by itself and it includes the eventual Super Regionals. Before we go to a full District system I think we should work on getting a state championship after FRC Championships like Minnesota. http://www.mnfirstregional.org/offseason/mshsl I remember reading about this idea somewhere in the FIRSTinTexas strategic plan but I can't find it now. |
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