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Re: Illinois 2014
BOLD prediction. Stevenson (IL) gets knocked out of nats by Naperville North or Crystal Lake Central. 

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Re: Illinois 2014
That is a little bold, considering Stevenson has no shortage of feeder and Naperville North apparently tends not to attend invitationals.TheChiScientist wrote:BOLD prediction. Stevenson (IL) gets knocked out of nats by Naperville North or Crystal Lake Central.
Are you confident enough in your team for that?
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Being all legit I have insider info which justifies my prediction about Stevenson's weakness this year and Naperville North's strength. If you wish for more details PM me so I can clarify. Also this year our team is ready to commit as we already have started our season insanely early and have started to prepare for all events to end up in the top 10.
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Hasn't states already happened? Or are you talking about nats? If so, I predict that SAA will be the victim of a WQ misgrade and lose the duPont award. I know, call me crazy, but I have a feeling about this one.TheChiScientist wrote:Being all legit I have insider info which justifies my prediction about Stevenson's weakness this year and Naperville North's strength. If you wish for more details PM me so I can clarify. Also this year our team is ready to commit as we already have started our season insanely early and have started to prepare for all events to end up in the top 10.
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Re: Illinois 2014
I thought insiders would generally be bit more realistic with knowing where their own teams lie in the grand scheme of things, ik for sure Unome doesn't predict Chattahoochee to win nationals every year, and last season, I certainly felt that even though Carmel was showing some pretty strong performances at their competitions, I didn't for certain feel I could predict them to win, or who at all would win Indiana State for that matter (many people apparently had no doubt that Munster would win and they got 3rd) since Munster and Carmel hadn't competed in any of the same competitions at all until then, hence me not genuinely knowing where they stood in relation to each other although I knew that they both showed pretty strong track records at each of their respective tournaments. Those are just examples, I may seem pessimistic in comparison and you may seem optimistic in comparison, it's kinda hard to get a read on who's the most realistic and honestly, that's not easy to judge anyways.dxu46 wrote:Hasn't states already happened? Or are you talking about nats? If so, I predict that SAA will be the victim of a WQ misgrade and lose the duPont award. I know, call me crazy, but I have a feeling about this one.TheChiScientist wrote:Being all legit I have insider info which justifies my prediction about Stevenson's weakness this year and Naperville North's strength. If you wish for more details PM me so I can clarify. Also this year our team is ready to commit as we already have started our season insanely early and have started to prepare for all events to end up in the top 10.
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Re: Illinois 2014
BOLD prediction. Troy (SoCal) gets knocked out of nats by *insert random SoCal team*.TheChiScientist wrote:BOLD prediction. Stevenson (IL) gets knocked out of nats by Naperville North or Crystal Lake Central.
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Re: Illinois 2014
This is the Illinois state thread, not SoCalpb5754[] wrote: BOLD prediction. Troy (SoCal) gets knocked out of nats by *insert random SoCal team*.

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Re: Illinois 2014
I think that in several years (maybe four years, who knows) we're going to be looking at this thread and realizing that history repeats itself. Or in this case, scioly results repeat themselves.
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Re: Illinois 2014
Oof time to start a SoCal 2014 threadAnomaly wrote:This is the Illinois state thread, not SoCalpb5754[] wrote: BOLD prediction. Troy (SoCal) gets knocked out of nats by *insert random SoCal team*.

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Please. Our team would get trashed by Troy, Mason, and company. My comments were directed on ISO state.pikachu4919 wrote:I thought insiders would generally be bit more realistic with knowing where their own teams lie in the grand scheme of things, ik for sure Unome doesn't predict Chattahoochee to win nationals every year, and last season, I certainly felt that even though Carmel was showing some pretty strong performances at their competitions, I didn't for certain feel I could predict them to win, or who at all would win Indiana State for that matter (many people apparently had no doubt that Munster would win and they got 3rd) since Munster and Carmel hadn't competed in any of the same competitions at all until then, hence me not genuinely knowing where they stood in relation to each other although I knew that they both showed pretty strong track records at each of their respective tournaments. Those are just examples, I may seem pessimistic in comparison and you may seem optimistic in comparison, it's kinda hard to get a read on who's the most realistic and honestly, that's not easy to judge anyways.dxu46 wrote:Hasn't states already happened? Or are you talking about nats? If so, I predict that SAA will be the victim of a WQ misgrade and lose the duPont award. I know, call me crazy, but I have a feeling about this one.TheChiScientist wrote:Being all legit I have insider info which justifies my prediction about Stevenson's weakness this year and Naperville North's strength. If you wish for more details PM me so I can clarify. Also this year our team is ready to commit as we already have started our season insanely early and have started to prepare for all events to end up in the top 10.

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