Timeout Process (and Playoff Tournament!) Review
Jun 30, 2022 Written by Fiona Hanlon, FIRST Robotics Competition Team Experience Specialist
As mentioned earlier this year in our Timeout Trouble blog, we are committed to reviewing the timeout process now that the season is over. In discussing how to approach this project, we wanted to be open to ideas that may come up that expand beyond just timeouts so we are reviewing the entire playoff process.
To help us with this task, we have formed a small working group that is composed of members of the FIRST community and FIRST staff. With their permission, we wanted to share who is on the group as well as some experience they bring:
Name | Location | Experience |
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Bryan Herbst | Minnesota |
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Collin Fultz | Indiana |
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Eric Stokely | Washington |
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Fiona Hanlon | New Hampshire |
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Hasan Bilgin | Istanbul, Turkey |
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Jared Russell | California |
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Karthik Kanagasabapathy | Ontario, Canada |
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Kate Pilotte | New Hampshire |
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Liz Smith | Indiana |
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Marshall Massengill | North Carolina |
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Melissa Smith | California |
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Troy Douglas | New York |
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As you can see, these volunteers bring a lot of experience, and we are focused on creating a solution that works best for all involved parties. We are so thankful for this group’s time and effort and we will share more information as we finalize a plan in the fall.
Comments
Final matches and Overheating
One problem my Team had this year was when it came to finals we were desperately using our timeout and the other Alliance's timeouts to cool down our CIMs. Even with the cooling blocks we had to revert to Dust Off Spray which was unideal. More time between final matches would be nice because we ended with unrepairabke damage on our CIMS causing them to breakdown at the next regional.
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