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By USASF competition, I assume they mean any sanctioned competition?
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I get what you're saying but a coach could easily say that for their first competition their team "just isn't ready yet" and then for NCA "well if we want to be competitive we should drop a level". I really do love this rule, just trying to play devil's advocate here :)
I think you should have to compete in one division all year...like sign up for that level at the beginning of the year. Obv if you start as large and lose kids, you can move to small but I see teams do this all the time- dropping 1 or 2 levels for the big comps just to win and it is heartbreaking for the teams who are legitimately in those lower divisions.
Does anyone know what the penalty will be if you are deemed to be 'sandbagging'? I read the letter from Justin Carrier and didn't see it mentioned (unless I just missed it because I am tired).
I thought they might go for a harsh penalty like disqualification to put any teams off doing it in future years and to show that they are serious about it (sort of like making an example of them to others)I imagine that is a TBD. See how the public likes it and figure out how to approach. I don't think disqualify... I think hit with an illegality so winning is an impossibility.
Invent a machine that transports your entire team into an alternate reality where Justin Carrier wins the lottery 2 days before he takes his job with NCA, he retires instead, and this rule is never thought of.PS - I have spent the past hour thinking of every way to defeat the rule. What I really want to know is can anyone come up with a way I didn't think of?
Invent a machine that transports your entire team into an alternate reality where Justin Carrier wins the lottery 2 days before he takes his job with NCA, he retires instead, and this rule is never thought of.
No, we will not require that the competition be sanctioned. Many member event producers run non-sanctioned events and the differences between sanctioned and non-sanctioned events don't really affect this policy.By USASF competition, I assume they mean any sanctioned competition?