Wow! Based off those results from last Saturday, here are my updated predictions:
1. Carmel
2. Bloomington North
3. Munster
4. Bloomington South
5. Northridge
Indiana is looking very swag!
Wow! Based off those results from last Saturday, here are my updated predictions:
2018 - Anatomy, Crime Busters, & Road 2019 - Anatomy, Disease, Heredity, & Road 2020 - Anatomy, DGenes, Disease, Forensics, Ping Pong Parachute, & Protein Modeling
Have they revealed the results for div C? or just div B?
Yessir broski you're on the right track, carmel is indeed a dominantamineral wrote: ↑Sat Feb 27, 2021 3:37 pmNot sure if you still don't know, but both have been revealed. Needless to say Carmel did good and should dominate Illinois.wuhgowijfpqkqo wrote: ↑Thu Feb 25, 2021 1:26 pmHave they revealed the results for div C? or just div B?
2018 - Anatomy, Crime Busters, & Road 2019 - Anatomy, Disease, Heredity, & Road 2020 - Anatomy, DGenes, Disease, Forensics, Ping Pong Parachute, & Protein Modeling
2018 - Anatomy, Crime Busters, & Road 2019 - Anatomy, Disease, Heredity, & Road 2020 - Anatomy, DGenes, Disease, Forensics, Ping Pong Parachute, & Protein Modeling
Hot take: The winners of both divisions will have less then a 110 combined between the 2 and will have the lowest score in their respective division.amk578 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 5:42 am Lol oops sorry gang
Anyways, do you guys think results will come out this Thursday still? Even though the competition ended Sunday night technically.
Kraaazy tech issues, glad the TDs figured out a good resolution to the issue.
Everyone's gonna do really well guys
Based on what tournaments already happened though, what do you guys think will happen
Results from Northridge and the first two virtual invites could be indicative of what is to come, but Carmel's absence is a telltale sign.
All I know is that every team has been working super duper hard
Division B is looking really close between TJ and RP (TJ dropped a 27 at 2C )
Division C is also looking really close as well, top 3 is gonna be super duper close.
Online tournaments are really shaking things up imo, removing builds is really changing things.
Could you guys see next year being similar with online tournaments? Cause I sure can.
Kinda interested in what you guys think, peace out broski
Is that really a hot take though? I feel like its kind of expected at this point.amineral wrote: ↑Tue Mar 02, 2021 6:57 amHot take: The winners of both divisions will have less then a 110 combined between the 2 and will have the lowest score in their respective division.amk578 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 5:42 am Lol oops sorry gang
Anyways, do you guys think results will come out this Thursday still? Even though the competition ended Sunday night technically.
Kraaazy tech issues, glad the TDs figured out a good resolution to the issue.
Everyone's gonna do really well guys
Based on what tournaments already happened though, what do you guys think will happen
Results from Northridge and the first two virtual invites could be indicative of what is to come, but Carmel's absence is a telltale sign.
All I know is that every team has been working super duper hard
Division B is looking really close between TJ and RP (TJ dropped a 27 at 2C )
Division C is also looking really close as well, top 3 is gonna be super duper close.
Online tournaments are really shaking things up imo, removing builds is really changing things.
Could you guys see next year being similar with online tournaments? Cause I sure can.
Kinda interested in what you guys think, peace out broski
Uh pretty sure that builds are not counted toward official score for state, they're only run as trialsBennyTheJett wrote: ↑Tue Mar 02, 2021 10:45 am I think Carmel will win, and all time low scores could definitely be reached by both Munster and Carmel. I think with builds staying in the state would be significantly more competitive at the top than it might appear to be this year, largely due to builds being Carmel's kryptonite.
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I think this is a relatively hot take, a combined score of 110 has never happened before, and while Thomas Jefferson beat their old record in 2019 with a score of 50, I don't see it lowering much more, and for division C, I don't think they will beat a score of 59 due to the competitiveness seen in Division C.Vortexx2 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 02, 2021 10:31 amIs that really a hot take though? I feel like its kind of expected at this point.amineral wrote: ↑Tue Mar 02, 2021 6:57 amHot take: The winners of both divisions will have less then a 110 combined between the 2 and will have the lowest score in their respective division.amk578 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 5:42 am Lol oops sorry gang
Anyways, do you guys think results will come out this Thursday still? Even though the competition ended Sunday night technically.
Kraaazy tech issues, glad the TDs figured out a good resolution to the issue.
Everyone's gonna do really well guys
Based on what tournaments already happened though, what do you guys think will happen
Results from Northridge and the first two virtual invites could be indicative of what is to come, but Carmel's absence is a telltale sign.
All I know is that every team has been working super duper hard
Division B is looking really close between TJ and RP (TJ dropped a 27 at 2C )
Division C is also looking really close as well, top 3 is gonna be super duper close.
Online tournaments are really shaking things up imo, removing builds is really changing things.
Could you guys see next year being similar with online tournaments? Cause I sure can.
Kinda interested in what you guys think, peace out broski