I don't know...SAA is still a strong team and still might qualify in the future...maybe in the next 4 years?pepperonipi wrote:Maybe it's just me, but I feel that he may be right about this one...amk578 wrote:That’s a bold predictionUnome wrote: I don't expect SAA's National qualification to repeat next year.
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With how strong Div B is in Illinois, who knows? Quite a few Illinois teams could be attributed that description. For all we know, Illinois Div B is rather well-poised within the next 4 years to win nationals once or twice...dxu46 wrote:I don't know...SAA is still a strong team and still might qualify in the future...maybe in the next 4 years?pepperonipi wrote:Maybe it's just me, but I feel that he may be right about this one...amk578 wrote: That’s a bold prediction
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Yeah I feel like Daniel Wright could pull it off, i’m not sure if MM or SAA will do that.gz839918 wrote:With how strong Div B is in Illinois, who knows? Quite a few Illinois teams could be attributed that description. For all we know, Illinois Div B is rather well-poised within the next 4 years to win nationals once or twice...dxu46 wrote:I don't know...SAA is still a strong team and still might qualify in the future...maybe in the next 4 years?pepperonipi wrote: Maybe it's just me, but I feel that he may be right about this one...
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I could definitely see a team like MM getting top 10 at nationals consistently in the three years or so thoughamk578 wrote:Yeah I feel like Daniel Wright could pull it off, i’m not sure if MM or SAA will do that.gz839918 wrote:With how strong Div B is in Illinois, who knows? Quite a few Illinois teams could be attributed that description. For all we know, Illinois Div B is rather well-poised within the next 4 years to win nationals once or twice...dxu46 wrote: I don't know...SAA is still a strong team and still might qualify in the future...maybe in the next 4 years?
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Daniel Wright, maybe, but meh to MM. DW could potentially win nats in a few years though.Anomaly wrote:I could definitely see a team like MM getting top 10 at nationals consistently in the three years or so thoughamk578 wrote:Yeah I feel like Daniel Wright could pull it off, i’m not sure if MM or SAA will do that.gz839918 wrote:
With how strong Div B is in Illinois, who knows? Quite a few Illinois teams could be attributed that description. For all we know, Illinois Div B is rather well-poised within the next 4 years to win nationals once or twice...
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Yeah I can see that happening.dxu46 wrote:Daniel Wright, maybe, but meh to MM. DW could potentially win nats in a few years though.Anomaly wrote:I could definitely see a team like MM getting top 10 at nationals consistently in the three years or so thoughamk578 wrote: Yeah I feel like Daniel Wright could pull it off, i’m not sure if MM or SAA will do that.
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Anybody excited about new events? Personally, I'm looking forward to bridge building, which was a trial event at nationals this year. I know Daniel Wright only got 19th in bridge building, but I think Illinois will do really well, especially when it becomes an official event next year. For all we know, both bridge building champions may be coming from Illinois next year. I don't know what you mean by 2020, since that's still a long way off, but I'm guessing boomilever or something will be in rotation by then to replace it. Anyways, I'm sure Illinois teams, especially Adlai E. Stevenson and Daniel Wright, will do just fine.
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Wow, thats some hardcore predictions.gz839918 wrote:Anybody excited about new events? Personally, I'm looking forward to bridge building, which was a trial event at nationals this year. I know Daniel Wright only got 19th in bridge building, but I think Illinois will do really well, especially when it becomes an official event next year. For all we know, both bridge building champions may be coming from Illinois next year. I don't know what you mean by 2020, since that's still a long way off, but I'm guessing boomilever or something will be in rotation by then to replace it. Anyways, I'm sure Illinois teams, especially Adlai E. Stevenson and Daniel Wright, will do just fine.
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