I can't say I agree with this statement: for example, what about New York B? Gelinas was 11th, so does that mean that their 2nd bid would be taken away? I think a better thing to do would be to have many separate state-like competitions with the same tests, and the 2nd place teams from each state would line up, and whichever states are in the top 10 (2nd place) would get to go to nationals.Unome wrote:I can't count the number of times I've seen this suggestion. If you really have something new to add to it, feel free to start a GC thread.WhatScience? wrote:I feel like SOINC should make the policy that the top 10 states at nationals the previous year get a second team.
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If the NY bid was taken away, it could be replaced by NJ, for example.dxu46 wrote:I can't say I agree with this statement: for example, what about New York B? Gelinas was 11th, so does that mean that their 2nd bid would be taken away? I think a better thing to do would be to have many separate state-like competitions with the same tests, and the 2nd place teams from each state would line up, and whichever states are in the top 10 (2nd place) would get to go to nationals.Unome wrote:I can't count the number of times I've seen this suggestion. If you really have something new to add to it, feel free to start a GC thread.WhatScience? wrote:I feel like SOINC should make the policy that the top 10 states at nationals the previous year get a second team.
And states like Florida would lose their second bid as well, which ups the competitiveness of the tourney.
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Yes, but NY is a very competitive state. I'm not saying that NJ isn't competitive, but I believe my way would work better since it would be a true showdown of skill.sciolyperson1 wrote:If the NY bid was taken away, it could be replaced by NJ, for example.dxu46 wrote:I can't say I agree with this statement: for example, what about New York B? Gelinas was 11th, so does that mean that their 2nd bid would be taken away? I think a better thing to do would be to have many separate state-like competitions with the same tests, and the 2nd place teams from each state would line up, and whichever states are in the top 10 (2nd place) would get to go to nationals.Unome wrote: I can't count the number of times I've seen this suggestion. If you really have something new to add to it, feel free to start a GC thread.
And states like Florida would lose their second bid as well, which ups the competitiveness of the tourney.
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Well maybe you guys were looking for this...?
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I heard very recently that NJ has now capped its regional tournaments due to lack of space with teams on its waitlist. Due to NJ's strong performance nationally and the multitude of strong teams that traditionally place well at competitions, this may give NJ a better chance at getting a second bid. Of course, NJ has always been calling for their second bid due to the big three teams in NJ that are pretty well known to most teams. This, however, does raise the interesting question if this holds for other states as well then as many NJ teams would probably attend the Princeton Invitational.
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I heard very recently that NJ has now capped its regional tournaments due to lack of space with teams on its waitlist. Due to NJ's strong performance nationally and the multitude of strong teams that traditionally place well at competitions, this may give NJ a better chance at getting a second bid. Of course, NJ has always been calling for their second bid due to the big three teams in NJ that are pretty well known to most teams. This, however, does raise the interesting question if this holds for other states as well then as many NJ teams would probably attend the Princeton Invitational.
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Do you know when second bids are announced?Raleway wrote:Well maybe you guys were looking for this...?
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I heard very recently that NJ has now capped its regional tournaments due to lack of space with teams on its waitlist. Due to NJ's strong performance nationally and the multitude of strong teams that traditionally place well at competitions, this may give NJ a better chance at getting a second bid. Of course, NJ has always been calling for their second bid due to the big three teams in NJ that are pretty well known to most teams. This, however, does raise the interesting question if this holds for other states as well then as many NJ teams would probably attend the Princeton Invitational.
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I'm pretty sure any team who applies for a second invitational-only team can get one.WhatScience? wrote:Do you know when second bids are announced?Raleway wrote:Well maybe you guys were looking for this...?
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I heard very recently that NJ has now capped its regional tournaments due to lack of space with teams on its waitlist. Due to NJ's strong performance nationally and the multitude of strong teams that traditionally place well at competitions, this may give NJ a better chance at getting a second bid. Of course, NJ has always been calling for their second bid due to the big three teams in NJ that are pretty well known to most teams. This, however, does raise the interesting question if this holds for other states as well then as many NJ teams would probably attend the Princeton Invitational.
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I meant for nats.pb5754[] wrote:I'm pretty sure any team who applies for a second invitational-only team can get one.WhatScience? wrote:Do you know when second bids are announced?Raleway wrote:Well maybe you guys were looking for this...?
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I heard very recently that NJ has now capped its regional tournaments due to lack of space with teams on its waitlist. Due to NJ's strong performance nationally and the multitude of strong teams that traditionally place well at competitions, this may give NJ a better chance at getting a second bid. Of course, NJ has always been calling for their second bid due to the big three teams in NJ that are pretty well known to most teams. This, however, does raise the interesting question if this holds for other states as well then as many NJ teams would probably attend the Princeton Invitational.
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Oh sorry, my bad.WhatScience? wrote:I meant for nats.pb5754[] wrote:I'm pretty sure any team who applies for a second invitational-only team can get one.WhatScience? wrote:
Do you know when second bids are announced?
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Early March to early April. I would bet against NJ getting a second bid.WhatScience? wrote:I meant for nats.pb5754[] wrote:I'm pretty sure any team who applies for a second invitational-only team can get one.WhatScience? wrote:
Do you know when second bids are announced?
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Unome wrote:Early March to early April. I would bet against NJ getting a second bid.WhatScience? wrote:I meant for nats.pb5754[] wrote: I'm pretty sure any team who applies for a second invitational-only team can get one.
Yeah, I don't think that would happen. We'll need 100+ more teams in order to have a chance at a 2nd bid.
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