They have done well at WGI but none of them have done well in WGI world. Last year at fairfield we got 2nd in open at the union city regional. We were stoked to be sure, but ill come out and say there is no way we would turn heads in world. As mentioned earlier the amount of money spent on those programs and the size of some of those schools makes it hard to compete on that level.Slaphappy7 wrote: Correct me if I am wrong but Fairfield, Hogan, Springstowne and Reed (maybe) have all done well on the Regional level at the very least right?
I would say a good first goal is anyone from NCBA taking a few WGI open shows. Start beating Pacifica, then its time to talk about world.