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Re: [FRCTop25.com] Final Rankings Show!

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For reference's sake, here's a comparison between their Max OPR Rank and their FRCTop25 rank:

Top 25---- Max OPR Rank (Average OPR Rank)

25. 1334--- 22 (50)
24. 2169--- 19 (8)
23. 624--- 7 (24)
22. 1806--- 24 (12)
21. 11---- 46 (21)
20. 1718--- 45 (39)
19. 2590--- 9 (18)
18. 341--- 284 (266)
17. 1310--- 65 (37)
16. 111--- 21 (29)
15. 868--- 10 (6)
14. 1477--- 11 (49)
13. 359--- 18 (16)
12. 148--- 20 (46)
11. 67--- 15 (32)
10. 610--- 33 (38)
9. 1717--- 6 (17)
8. 33--- 16 (10)
7. 469--- 3 (4)
6. 987--- 4 (3)
5. 118--- 5 (5)
4. 254--- 13 (23)
3. 1986--- 8 (7)
2. 2056--- 2 (1)
1. 1114--- 1 (2)

Max OPR reference: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...7&postcount=65
Additionally, here's pretty much the same thing, but with CCWM instead of OPR.
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Top 25----    Max CCWM Rank (Average CCWM Rank)                  

 25. 1334---       39  (100)	
 24. 2169---       32  (12)
 23. 624---        7   (19)
 22. 1806---       18  (8)		
 21. 11----        33  (26)
 20. 1718---       44  (36)
 19. 2590---       41  (38)
 18. 341---        265 (254)
 17. 1310---       344 (337)		
 16. 111---        20  (32)
 15. 868---        34  (11)
 14. 1477---       6   (33)
 13. 359---        8   (13)
 12. 148---        40  (60)
 11. 67---         26  (35)
 10. 610---        27  (23)
 9.  1717---       14  (22)
 8.  33---         17  (25)
 7.  469---        9   (5)
 6.  987---        4   (6)
 5.  118---        5   (7)
 4.  254---        66  (39)
 3.  1986--        3   (4)
 2.  2056---       1   (1)
 1.  1114---       2   (2)
Source.

Also, I think there is an error in the data for 341 and 1310. Those numbers just don't make sense (average > max).

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Re: [FRCTop25.com] Final Rankings Show!

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Mike and Justin always do a great show, there's no doubt. I always enjoy the 2 hours the show runs. Sometimes the voters show their bias in their rankings, so the rankings will never satisfy everyone. The vast majority of the FRC community doesn't participate in the vote, and an even smaller portion of the minority that DOES vote actually does their research before voting. It's easy to get frustrated at the rankings are when you do most of your research and vote. (Although I'm guilty of regional biases too).
Especially in this year. Years like 2011 are easy in a sense that you can base who is number 1 by total tubes scored/fastest minibot. This season has brought forth a huge dynamic of playing the game with ground pick, autonomous 5 & 7 discs, full court shooting, fast cycles to the human player, quick 10 point hang, quick 30 point hang, 50 point dump, etc. All of which have proven effective strategies for winning regionals but its hard to say what is the number one strategy or number one robot for that matter when everyone brings something different to the table!

I love when people gripe about not being in the top 25 or their rank in the top 25. Its the top 25 of 2500+ robots. Even making it into the top 30-40 is huge!
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