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Re: [FRC Blog] District Teams attending Regionals
A spot earned at a regional already counted against the districts' total.
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Re: [FRC Blog] District Teams attending Regionals
The only option for Dean's list and Woodie Flower's awards is already district if you are district team.
The old method of a district team taking a judged slot at regional meant there was one less judged slot available to regional teams. Since it also counts against the district slots, the opening becomes a wait list slot? Not really the same as a judged slot if I am explaining this correctly. (Which would be a reason that this is a good move) You used to have to pick the regional that you presented Chairman's. You only got one chance. Presumably district team had to present at district then. So this is a bit like going back the old method. |
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Re: [FRC Blog] District Teams attending Regionals
I think this is a great change, although I'm surprised how unanimously CD agrees.
I will say that we've had some district teams come to our Upstate New York Regionals in the past who won our Chairman's and Engineering Inspiration awards who were very deserving, and I hope their home regions appreciate them the same way our judges did. |
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Re: [FRC Blog] District Teams attending Regionals
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For example, if a team from a district goes and wins RCA at a regional, they are not elligible to receive the award at their DCMP - they qualify directly to present at the CMP. The District Championship still awards X number of RCA's for the district. Therefore that district has X+1 teams presenting for CCA at the Championship. I don't care to debate whether or not that really matters in the long run, but SpaceBiz is correct that prior to this rule, more teams from any given district have presented for RCA than slots awarded to that district. |
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Edit: On the other hand, our team has been positively influenced by teams visiting from both "potential" district areas, as well as "actual" district areas. No matter how things are played, there will be a border between the two models until/unless everywhere that people live (both on and off earth) is in a district. Even then, things will not be even. Last edited by GeeTwo : 23-08-2016 at 23:16. |
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Re: [FRC Blog] District Teams attending Regionals
I wonder how a "weak" Chairman's program could beat 60 some odd other teams at a Regional? If that logic holds true, a district team that wins the event with their robot is also "weak."
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Re: [FRC Blog] District Teams attending Regionals
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I think the main issue arises when district and out of state teams consistently win chairmans/ EI at a regional. In Florida 25% of qualifying spots went to out of state teams this year. In fact Florida has given only 1 EI award and 2 chairmans awards to an instate team in the last 3 years. While im not saying those teams don't deserve there awards I am saying its understandable why some people would have a problem with it. Last edited by Max Boord : 22-08-2016 at 17:52. |
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Re: [FRC Blog] District Teams attending Regionals
Meant weak relative to their district
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Re: [FRC Blog] District Teams attending Regionals
Should be called "the MAR rule." While other districts have certainly had teams win cultural awards outside their district (IIRC, 27 won outside the year they won CCA), it's a fairly common occurance in MAR (and especially among the Jersey teams). Especially relative to the size of the district.
On one hand, this will make the DCA competition even harder in MAR. On the other hand, this is positive news for MAR teams aiming to use district points to reach CMP. No longer will 2 or 3 spots be consumed by teams winning cultural awards at regional events. |
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I personally feel that MAR and FIRST should actually ask these Jersey and other MAR teams why they travel outside of their area for culture awards. Much of what I've heard isn't always "Oh it is easier to win in X regional." What I've heard is that teams feel unfairly judged at their home events a lot of times. There is a lot of politics and bias in MAR, and I believe this is something MAR should discuss and address. Additionally, I generally found it more impressive if a team could show judges in an area they aren't from that they have a large impact on FIRST. On the other hand, I believe it also makes it much easier for the team traveling to get away with stating and presenting things within Chairman's that aren't "fact checked" or are exaggerated. And yes, I'm stating teams traveling to other areas may exploit the fact that the regional's judges and other teams cannot really vouch for what they claim to have done. (this topic can be a whole other thread entirely btw, I totally feel many teams BS what they write into their awards presentations and essays) Last edited by Akash Rastogi : 24-08-2016 at 11:24. |
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Re: [FRC Blog] District Teams attending Regionals
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https://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/s...d.php?t=129949 I can't seem to access that document now for whatever reason but it was a comparison of in-state vs out-of-state awards given out at the regional events. It contained some interesting data. Would be good to see someone write a TBA version of that to automatically pull that data together. EDIT: Would also be cool to see something correlating distance from home and awards somehow. Last edited by marshall : 24-08-2016 at 11:43. |
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Re: [FRC Blog] District Teams attending Regionals
When discussing while traveling teams may find significant success outside of their region, I don't think "novelty" should be ignored. I don't mean novelty in that they are simply from a different region, but rather that their cultural impacts have not been shared with judges in the past. Judges are often repeat volunteers, especially those put in the position to judge Chairman's. They've likely heard the local teams' efforts in prior seasons, while the traveling team's may be new to them. It's not the same list of exploits that they've heard in years past.
Of course, many other explanations are also possible. I do not think blaming "politics and bias" is a particularly fair cry here. Especially considering every team that has won a cultural award outside of MAR has won a major cultural award inside of MAR at least once since 2011 (granted, MAR didn't become a district until 2012). It's important not to forget that MAR is an incredibly veteran district, with 50% of teams numbering under 2000. There are numerous well established teams with significant time to build a culture changing program in the region (thus why the region has been able to find so much success in terms of culture changing awards not only at regional events, but also at the Championship event). But further still, many teams that have roots and team structures that were created in the regional system. For some teams, travel events are a part of team structure, and being able to advertise travel is part of how they recruit students. |
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