Postseason Polls
Postseason Polls
These will be coming soon for team and players. There are a few other tournaments to go through (which I doubt will affect the top of your ballots too much, but might have some insight), so expect them around mid-May.
Mike Cheyne
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Re: Postseason Polls
Are people interested in having a post-season roundtable discussion of some sort beforehand? Doesn't have to be about rankings alone - can also be about what the year was like in general, what people thought of the sets/schedule, etc.
Will Alston
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Re: Postseason Polls
I'd be interested in this.Periplus of the Erythraean Sea wrote:Are people interested in having a post-season roundtable discussion of some sort beforehand? Doesn't have to be about rankings alone - can also be about what the year was like in general, what people thought of the sets/schedule, etc.
Ryan Bilger
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Re: Postseason Polls
I was thinking it would be nice to expand the individual player poll a bit to recognize achievements that are somewhat external to the "who is objectively better than who" analysis. Some examples of this kind of thing would be Writer of the Year, Editor of the Year, Most Improved Player of the Year, Comeback Player of the Year, maybe some kind of Best Moment of Sportsmanship thing, etc.
Maybe it doesn't have to be a full poll. I just figured it would be nice to acknowledge the great things people are doing in quizbowl, both for themselves and for the community.
Maybe it doesn't have to be a full poll. I just figured it would be nice to acknowledge the great things people are doing in quizbowl, both for themselves and for the community.
Stephen Liu
Torrey Pines '10
Harvard '14
Stanford '17
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Re: Postseason Polls
I wonder if this is the year to expand the player poll to 35 or 40. As I suggested before, people could still submit ballots of 25 (or maybe 30), but the cutoff for honorable mention would simply be moved down. I also think Stephen's ideas are cool, but they could take a bit of time to administer.
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Re: Postseason Polls
I think people could submit a ranking of three candidates for each of the categories Stephen suggested, which would make it a bit easier (3 points for first, 2 for second, 1 for third). It'd basically be a mini-poll, and since only one person "wins" then only having three people is fair.
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Will Alston
Dartmouth College '16
Columbia Business School '21
Dartmouth College '16
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Re: Postseason Polls
I wonder if perhaps those are things the Roundtable could hash out. I don't think we need to statistically come up with "winners" for these awards, rather just get people to talk about them and get some recognition. I might include something like "name your Most Improved Player" in the ballot, but I don't want to overburden the ballots per se. If other people want to handle the mini polls, go ahead.
Mike Cheyne
Formerly U of Minnesota
"You killed HSAPQ"--Matt Bollinger
Formerly U of Minnesota
"You killed HSAPQ"--Matt Bollinger
Re: Postseason Polls
I really support this. Even if we don't have a full-blown poll, it would be nice to just have a few people talk about these things on a roundtable or whatever so that there is some recognition.gyre and gimble wrote:I was thinking it would be nice to expand the individual player poll a bit to recognize achievements that are somewhat external to the "who is objectively better than who" analysis. Some examples of this kind of thing would be Writer of the Year, Editor of the Year, Most Improved Player of the Year, Comeback Player of the Year, maybe some kind of Best Moment of Sportsmanship thing, etc.
Maybe it doesn't have to be a full poll. I just figured it would be nice to acknowledge the great things people are doing in quizbowl, both for themselves and for the community.
Ike
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Re: Postseason Polls
Should we plan for a roundtable sometime next week, then? I'm free pretty much any day but Wednesday or Friday.
Will Alston
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Re: Postseason Polls
This might be a stupid question, but will the roundtable discussion be preserved somewhere accessible? The reason I suggested integrating this into the poll is so that whatever discussion results would be preserved, and whatever conclusions are arrived upon would be remembered.Ike wrote:I really support this. Even if we don't have a full-blown poll, it would be nice to just have a few people talk about these things on a roundtable or whatever so that there is some recognition.gyre and gimble wrote:I was thinking it would be nice to expand the individual player poll a bit to recognize achievements that are somewhat external to the "who is objectively better than who" analysis. Some examples of this kind of thing would be Writer of the Year, Editor of the Year, Most Improved Player of the Year, Comeback Player of the Year, maybe some kind of Best Moment of Sportsmanship thing, etc.
Maybe it doesn't have to be a full poll. I just figured it would be nice to acknowledge the great things people are doing in quizbowl, both for themselves and for the community.
Stephen Liu
Torrey Pines '10
Harvard '14
Stanford '17
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Re: Postseason Polls
Somebody can take a log of it - I believe this has been done in the past.gyre and gimble wrote:This might be a stupid question, but will the roundtable discussion be preserved somewhere accessible? The reason I suggested integrating this into the poll is so that whatever discussion results would be preserved, and whatever conclusions are arrived upon would be remembered.Ike wrote:I really support this. Even if we don't have a full-blown poll, it would be nice to just have a few people talk about these things on a roundtable or whatever so that there is some recognition.gyre and gimble wrote:I was thinking it would be nice to expand the individual player poll a bit to recognize achievements that are somewhat external to the "who is objectively better than who" analysis. Some examples of this kind of thing would be Writer of the Year, Editor of the Year, Most Improved Player of the Year, Comeback Player of the Year, maybe some kind of Best Moment of Sportsmanship thing, etc.
Maybe it doesn't have to be a full poll. I just figured it would be nice to acknowledge the great things people are doing in quizbowl, both for themselves and for the community.
Will Alston
Dartmouth College '16
Columbia Business School '21
Dartmouth College '16
Columbia Business School '21