We were ranked #12 headed into the competition against 63 other machines. Due to several things, we were dead last for a while, and finished #61 out of 64.
Surprisingly our statewide rank (based upon all team's 2 district plays plus this State Championship) dropped only to #30 out of 207 teams. Michigan gets to send 26 teams to the world competition, so we finished just 12 Qualification Points below the lowest ranked team that did qualify. This means had we won 2 more matches, we would have been able to travel to worlds!
Anyway, it was a good year for the kids, we all learned a lot and we'll see what happens next year.
Saturday just prior to noon we went through the selection process (after the 128 games have been played and we are all ranked 1 though 64) the top 8 seeded teams get to select two other teams to work with them to be the alliance that wins at Michigan. Of course we were not picked, though there were 8 teams picked outside the top 24, two of them even as low as #52 and #54! I get the idea that it's more based on who you know, not how good you are...
Before the selection process they played a parody of "call me maybe" with a FIRST robotics spin on it, like a lower ranked team pleading to get selected to play in the Elimination matches for the title. Pretty cute: http://youtu.be/FwyQQlNjPm8
Some statistics shared with us Saturday morning show just how competitive it is in Michigan:
- the average losing score in 72 games was 115 points
- the average winning score in those same games was 155 points
- the average winning score outside of Michigan at similar competitions was 68
Our 12 matches broke down thus (trying to find video links too!):
- Match 2 as Blue, Lost 105 to 110. So close!
- Match 13 as Blue, Lost 89 to 113.
- Match 26 as Blue, Lost 54 to 151. This was the one our Digital output module had completely failed for the entire match; also, one other alliance member spent all of tele-op stationary.
- Match 36 as Red, Lost 85 to 112.
- Match 50 as Red, Lost 156 to 176.
- Match 55 as Blue, Lost 146 to 166. Opponent's video found here. Tried to play defense this match, didn't go so well.
- Match 73 as Red, Won 107 to 69. This even as we missed out on our Autonomous points due to a disconnected tilt encoder!
- Match 82 as Blue, Won 213 to 128. This tied the highest scoring match up to this point! This score was exceeded only 3 times during 128 matches!
- Match 88 as Red, Lost 139 to 145
- Match 102 as Blue, Lost 125 to 155
- Match 111 as Red, Lost 102 to 210
- Match 123 as Red, Lost 72 to 162
As you can see, 4 of the matches were within 20 points, and could have easily gone either way!
At the end of the elimination matches, teams 469, 3539, and 217 were left to compete against 2054, 67, and 2337 for the title. Found a 57 minute video from Detroit Public Television posted here. The three matches played can be found at the following times within the video:
Final 1-1 (12:25)
Final 1-2 (30:12)
Final 1-3 (47:58)
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