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love the gist of it but I can see many ways around this rule.
I could see a team going to a small local competition and just competing in a lower level so once they get to NCA they'll be able to drop. Or for their first competition dropping a level.I actually would like to discuss the ways around it. Post them!
I could see a team going to a small local competition and just competing in a lower level so once they get to NCA they'll be able to drop. Or for their first competition dropping a level.
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 hereThat does mean however that every coach will have to explain to their parents twice why they are dropping down (or in the case of doing an extra competition paying for that 'qualification' competition). As well it more, to your peers, shows your actions. While there is no perfect solution this does make it more difficult to end up at NCA one level lower.