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pic: America FIRST Team Map
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Wow... I was really pretty shocked by how many teams we lost in CA since last year.
Last year I believe we had 86 teams... and a slight lead over Michigan for the most in the nation. This year we lost a whole bunch of veterans... |
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Who has the most teams per state area?
Good luck with that one... |
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Top States:
1) Michigan (Still proud of my homestate) 2) New York 3) California 4) Virginia 5) Florida Has Nebraska ever had a FIRST Team? New Mexico went from 4 teams last year to zero, and Minnesota hasn't had a team since 2003. _Alex |
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And the winner is: Connecticut with one team for every 179.5 sq. mi. New Jersey has a team for every 211.9 sq. mi. (I did not calculate any other states, I just estimated to see that they were not even close to those two). The harder one is who has the fewest teams per state area (except for the teams with 0)? Last edited by tkwetzel : 31-10-2004 at 22:19. |
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Alaska (164106.3), Montana (147046.0), Wyoming (97818.0), Utah (84904.0) & Tennessee (42146.0) Attached is the sheet I threw together. If I had more time I'd have another sheet with numbers for the other countries and their administrative divisions, and then another sheet comparing densities on a country level. See what happens when I procrastinate homework?!? I'm such a giant dork. Last edited by Jessica Boucher : 31-10-2004 at 23:01. Reason: Joe Ross knows his states. |
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If the entire population of each state was on a FIRST team...
The Smallest Teams West Virginia - 34120 people/team New Hampshire - 51491 people/team Michigan - 111668 people/team The Largest Teams Tennessee - 5689283 people/team Kentucky - 4041769 people/team Virginia - 2359505 people/team |
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Michigan is up to 90 with the addition of Albion (1313/1614)
California up to 71. What state had the most teams last year? _Alex |
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Maybe MI, NY, and CA should each send a team to AZ NM, Nebraska, and MN. [edit: I'm so glad I live in the midwest. I knew it was one of the two!]
Last edited by Astronouth7303 : 02-11-2004 at 14:54. |
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<rant> I'm not sure if it was 2001 or 2002 (I think it was 2002) where California had over 100 teams... but many teams have had to drop out due to lack of funding in the stagnant and/or declining economy, and a handful of teams had to drop out due to lack of school support. I believe strongly that this huge amount of teams (100+) in California was part of, what I thought, was a well intentioned but not well thought out "mentorship grant" and "rookie grants" by companies like KPC&B. This encouraged veterans to start up many rookie teams, whose funding was eventually competed for by more successful veteran teams and after their eligibility for KPC&B Rookie Grants dried up, so did the rest of their potential sponsors. It's a noble goal to increase the number of teams in the country and in the world, but it's counterproductive to encourage the formation of 25+ teams in a state where, economically, they can't compete for ample funding to sustain themselves after their 2 year window for "rookie grants" runs out. Those teams can't be sustained until the economy picks up over here and companies like Applied Materials can start financially sponsor multiple teams (or even a single team for that matter) again. </rant> |
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The NASA grants didn’t give veteran teams the financial incentive to recruit rookies. This is what differentiates the KPC&B grants from other “rookies only” grants, and imho made the KPC&B grants a net loss for FIRST, while the NASA grants, relatively speaking, had a better success rate for starting sustainable teams. |
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