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Re: Frank Answers Fridays - Expanded Championship
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To me, if there is a team out there that has never been to Champs, I feel bad for those students, because the most inspiring part about Champs is had simply by being there. These students can become inspired just by seeing all these great teams and often this experience goes down as being the highlight for many students. The Championship experience was one of the greatest moments for me in high school, we attended two of the three years I was on the team, and we didn't qualify either year. I don't think the experience would have been all that much more exciting because we qualified, or had an amazing robot that just had bad luck at qualifying. One of those years we were the "box of rocks on wheels" but it made no difference to me. Being the "box of rocks on wheels" that year was an inspiration to our team, seeing amazing designs by other teams was inspiring, and the year after we made a great robot and were finalists at one of our events. The Championship experience was so meaningful to me that I didn't miss a Championship until this year, when college-y things kept me from attending. I know the number of teams that get in off a wait list right now is small compared to those qualifying, and while I can't even begin to speculate what that number will look like with an extra 100-200 teams attending Champs, but in my opinion, if an open wait list allows teams and students this opportunity they may never have, I say we should keep it. Perhaps the wait list could even be biased towards teams who have never been to Championships, or haven't attended in four years (outside the span of a normal high school student). |
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Re: Frank Answers Fridays - Expanded Championship
I could really argue both sides of the weight list.
Last year my team went to the Championship for the first time ever, and we were off the wait list! We actually had a decent robot, and ended up finishing 55th in Curie. Anyway, that was an amazing experience! We could see the teams we've always admired, enjoy a huge competition, and (being on the drive team) play in front of more people than ever before. It was incredible. This year we did not attend the Championship. But I feel we were pretty deserving to go. We were finalists in one of our regionals, and had a Dean's List finalist who traveled to St. Louis on her own (plus two Spirit Awards if that counts for anything). We had a great year and wanted to continue it in St. Louis, but couldn't. One of our alliance partners in Virginia, team 1418, were finalists at BOTH of their regionals. They definitely deserved to go, and I feel we should have shot as well. So a hybrid system would be best in my eyes. Have 10-15 purely wait list teams per division, then make up the rest of the new teams through Finalists and other major award winners. |
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A simple way to fix the wait list would be to use points like in a district. This would allow a team like 233 that's great, but didn't happen to win, to go over another box of bricks team that has a good internet connection. I wouldn't do it, but it would be possible to add a bonus to your points if your team hasn't gone in the last 4 years.
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Re: Frank Answers Fridays - Expanded Championship
Often the teams that get inspired the most by champs are the ones that don't earn their way in.
A team with a strong program that can build a robot that wins a competition, or win The Chairman's award can get a little from champs, but it's the teams without those strong programs that will be inspired and take home the most. I have seen teams get in on the waitlist, and come back the next year with a completely revamped program and a much better robot than they had ever fielded before. |
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That said, even if FIRST did nothing to change the way that teams qualify to CMP, there would not be 200 teams from the wait-list in 2015. I'm sure there will be a few more regionals next year, so maybe about 24-42 more teams will qualify through more regionals. Also, the # of slots each district earns will basically be [Teams at CMP] * [Teams in District] / [Teams in FRC], so if the teams at CMP increase by 50% (and the ratio of teams in all the districts to the teams in FRC is similar), then there will be about 50 more teams qualifying from the districts. So there will in all likelihood be about 90 -125 teams from the wait-list at CMP next year. Depending on your FIRST-philosophy, this may be too high or too low... I happen to think it's somewhat high (I think about 10% of the teams at CMP should be from the wait-list). Quote:
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Here's my proposal for a system/way to change the wildcard system: 6 teams from every regional win-in at that regional (this is ignoring districts which would remain the same system).
This would allow any team that qualifies for Champs to generate a wildcard slot, including HoF teams. Even as a further expansion, if a team wins Chairmans at an event, let that create a wild card slot post-awards ceremony. Allow wildcard slots to pass down to a pecking order something like this: 1. Finalist captain 2. Finalist first pick 3. Semifinalist defeated by the winner captain 4. Semifinalist defeated by the winner first pick 5. Finalist second pick 6. Semifinalist defeated by finalist captain And for geographic distribution, maybe even go as far as increasing this order so that if a team declines to go to championship, this generates a wildcard slot that gets passed down from teams at the regional they received their championship slot at. Obviously this order wouldn't go as far as allowing a team in dead last at an event to 'win' a slot (at some point the order above would end and that slot would become a waitlist spot) so that most teams at Champs would have some sort of merit being there. Number of teams at Championships? 6*no. of events+District slots+"legacy" slots+X amount of waitlist teams to even out number of teams. Does anyone have data/a post written up with data about wildcard slots this year (ie, who generated them, how many were generated, etc...). |
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One thing that a lot of people don't mention much is how big of a disadvantage it is to go to an early regional in the current CMP qualification system. If Week 1 is the only event you can attend then you arbitrarily lose out on the possibility of getting a wildcard slot, even if you lose to teams that do generate wildcards later.
When some team wins in Weeks 1 and 6, the runner up Week 1 should have just as much of a shot as the runner up when the wildcard slot is actually generated in Week 6. Only one of them can get it, but it shouldn't be based on when they competed. It should be based on something that matters. |
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Re: Frank Answers Fridays - Expanded Championship
Every time I read more into the Expanded Championship, I feel so sorry for the people that are organizing this event. Its going to be alot of work!!! I would like to thank those that are helping to inspire 50% more kids!
My one and only year I attended championships was in 2011, my freshmen year. I've never been the same! I was hooked on FIRST from that day. I soon began working my way up the team until this year when I became Captain and led our team through our best season ever. I credit this towards the inspiration I gained at Championships. Thank you to those who have taken on this challenging task of expanding Champs |
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Re: Frank Answers Fridays - Expanded Championship
Frank,
Yes I am just addressing you directly on CD because we all know you read posts here (one word -corndogs). I would sincerely appreciate you and your team at headquarters sharing the options that are real contenders with the FIRST community before making final decisions. That way we can weigh in on the pros and cons of those options before they are set in stone. Of course we will all have differing opinions, but I think if we at least have a voice in the thought process it would go miles in our understanding and acceptance of those decisions. Thanks |
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