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==The Joshe Limit==
 
==The Joshe Limit==
Named after the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roche_limit Roche Limit] from astronomy, the "Joshe Limit" is the number of negs necessary in one game to break a team down into a medley of accusations and sobs, and guarantee them a dismal tournament performance. It was never achieved in [[Pi-oneers]] history, although it was calculated to be approximately 7.2 for the average Norcal team.
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Named after the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roche_limit Roche Limit] from astronomy, the "Joshe Limit" (invented by Josh Rollin in 2016) is the number of negs necessary in one game to break a team down into a medley of accusations and sobs, and guarantee them a dismal tournament performance. It was never achieved in [[Pi-oneers]] history, although it was calculated to be approximately 7.2 for the average Norcal team.
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[[Category:Middle school players active in 2014]]
 
[[Category:Middle school players active in 2014]]

Revision as of 17:49, 12 December 2018

Josh Rollin
Noted subjects History, Geography, Economics
High school Pi-oneers (2016 - Present)
Stanford Online (2016 - Present)
Middle school Pi-oneers (2014 - 2016)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT


General

Josh Rollin (Class of 2020) is a noted player for Pi-oneers and Stanford Online. Ever since 2015, Josh Rollin has gone to 10 national tournaments (MSNCT, HSNCT, PACE, USABB, NHBB). He enjoys learning about French History (including the Napoleonic Wars), and he doesn't like US History. He also attended the 2016 and 2018 International History Olympiad. He was appointed the team statistician of the Pi-oneers.

The Joshe Limit

Named after the Roche Limit from astronomy, the "Joshe Limit" (invented by Josh Rollin in 2016) is the number of negs necessary in one game to break a team down into a medley of accusations and sobs, and guarantee them a dismal tournament performance. It was never achieved in Pi-oneers history, although it was calculated to be approximately 7.2 for the average Norcal team.