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2024 Imperialism Maps

Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2024 4:02 pm
by TIrwin24
Updated FCS imperialism map following week 0.

Reminder, this is NOT a map of fan support.

Each county (or county equivalent) was initially assigned to the FCS team with closest stadium measured "as the crow flies" from the geographic center of the county.

After each week, winning teams takeover all the land of the team they beat that week. However, if the losing team had no land to lose, no land is exchanged.
Week 0

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Re: 2024 Imperialism Maps

Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2024 4:03 pm
by TIrwin24
Week 1

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Re: 2024 Imperialism Maps

Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2024 4:21 pm
by allcat
After looking at the Cats area, I saw UNCU. They own the largest area.

Re: 2024 Imperialism Maps

Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2024 4:29 pm
by BleedingBLue
allcat wrote:
Tue Sep 03, 2024 4:21 pm
After looking at the Cats area, I saw UNCU. They own the largest area.
Owned*. UIW owns that area now. SDSU will own it after this weekend.

Re: 2024 Imperialism Maps

Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2024 2:27 pm
by AFCAT
Okay, since MSU won the NM portion on the FBS imperialism map, does that mean they will own it all year if they win out? After all, there is no way for another FBS team to take it from them.


Re: 2024 Imperialism Maps

Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2024 2:36 pm
by smith427
AFCAT wrote:
Thu Sep 05, 2024 2:27 pm
Okay, since MSU won the NM portion on the FBS imperialism map, does that mean they will own it all year if they win out? After all, there is no way for another FBS team to take it from them.

I was thinking we pretty much have it locked for the year regardless, but maybe they would transfer it to another FCS team if they beat us. The Cats winning threw a bit of a wrench in the concept of a strictly FBS imperialism map :lol:

I will say though, our logo looks pretty good displayed amongst the rest of the FBS schools. We should make that a habit 8)

Re: 2024 Imperialism Maps

Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2024 2:51 pm
by coloradocat
smith427 wrote:
Thu Sep 05, 2024 2:36 pm
AFCAT wrote:
Thu Sep 05, 2024 2:27 pm
Okay, since MSU won the NM portion on the FBS imperialism map, does that mean they will own it all year if they win out? After all, there is no way for another FBS team to take it from them.

I was thinking we pretty much have it locked for the year regardless, but maybe they would transfer it to another FCS team if they beat us. The Cats winning threw a bit of a wrench in the concept of a strictly FBS imperialism map :lol:

I will say though, our logo looks pretty good displayed amongst the rest of the FBS schools. We should make that a habit 8)
This was discussed on Reddit. Maine plays Oklahoma in November so if they beat us and then lost to them then Oklahoma would get the NM territory. So yes, we'll have that portion of the FBS map for the rest of the season.

Re: 2024 Imperialism Maps

Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2024 9:42 pm
by kmax
coloradocat wrote:
Thu Sep 05, 2024 2:51 pm
smith427 wrote:
Thu Sep 05, 2024 2:36 pm
AFCAT wrote:
Thu Sep 05, 2024 2:27 pm
Okay, since MSU won the NM portion on the FBS imperialism map, does that mean they will own it all year if they win out? After all, there is no way for another FBS team to take it from them.

I was thinking we pretty much have it locked for the year regardless, but maybe they would transfer it to another FCS team if they beat us. The Cats winning threw a bit of a wrench in the concept of a strictly FBS imperialism map :lol:

I will say though, our logo looks pretty good displayed amongst the rest of the FBS schools. We should make that a habit 8)
This was discussed on Reddit. Maine plays Oklahoma in November so if they beat us and then lost to them then Oklahoma would get the NM territory. So yes, we'll have that portion of the FBS map for the rest of the season.
Actually what was said was that it would would almost certainly remain an FCS holding for the rest of the year. If we get beat by another FCS team they take over the New Mexico territory on the FBS map. So MSU has to win out to stay on that map.

Re: 2024 Imperialism Maps

Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2024 11:30 am
by TIrwin24
Here's the update following Week 2

Biggest changes from last week:

1. Weber State +577,238.7 sq mi from Portland State
2. South Dakota State +296,703.3 sq mi from UIW
3. Drake +128,685.8 sq mi from Eastern Washington
4. North Dakota +120,224.6 sq mi from Montana
5. UC Davis +54,164.4 sq mi from Texas A&M-Commerce

New Top 5 land owners:

1. Weber State - 651,693.1 sq mi
2. South Dakota State - 346,028.5 sq mi
3. Montana State - 223,933.5 sq mi
4. Abilene Christian - 195,887.5 sq mi
5. North Dakota - 180,609.6 sq mi

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Re: 2024 Imperialism Maps

Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2024 11:53 am
by AFCAT
TIrwin24 wrote:
Tue Sep 10, 2024 11:30 am
Here's the update following Week 2

Biggest changes from last week:

1. Weber State +577,238.7 sq mi from Portland State
2. South Dakota State +296,703.3 sq mi from UIW
3. Drake +128,685.8 sq mi from Eastern Washington
4. North Dakota +120,224.6 sq mi from Montana
5. UC Davis +54,164.4 sq mi from Texas A&M-Commerce

New Top 5 land owners:

1. Weber State - 651,693.1 sq mi
2. South Dakota State - 346,028.5 sq mi
3. Montana State - 223,933.5 sq mi
4. Abilene Christian - 195,887.5 sq mi
5. North Dakota - 180,609.6 sq mi

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...and since Mercyhurst lost their county last weekend, the Cats can't gain anything for a while.

Re: 2024 Imperialism Maps

Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2024 2:03 pm
by WetBreeches
Thanks for sharing, love this map.

Re: 2024 Imperialism Maps

Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2024 2:08 pm
by Camo_Cat
I'm gonna date myself here, but I am assuming this map is based somewhat similarly to the game of Risk? Explained in those terms, then I get the concept - :lol:

Re: 2024 Imperialism Maps

Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2024 3:02 pm
by Prodigal Cat
AFCAT wrote:
Tue Sep 10, 2024 11:53 am
TIrwin24 wrote:
Tue Sep 10, 2024 11:30 am
Here's the update following Week 2

Biggest changes from last week:

1. Weber State +577,238.7 sq mi from Portland State
2. South Dakota State +296,703.3 sq mi from UIW
3. Drake +128,685.8 sq mi from Eastern Washington
4. North Dakota +120,224.6 sq mi from Montana
5. UC Davis +54,164.4 sq mi from Texas A&M-Commerce

New Top 5 land owners:

1. Weber State - 651,693.1 sq mi
2. South Dakota State - 346,028.5 sq mi
3. Montana State - 223,933.5 sq mi
4. Abilene Christian - 195,887.5 sq mi
5. North Dakota - 180,609.6 sq mi

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...and since Mercyhurst lost their county last weekend, the Cats can't gain anything for a while.
I give it a very, very low chance but if ISU could win this week against UND and next against SUU the game in 3 weeks against the Cats would be for a crap load of territory.

Re: 2024 Imperialism Maps

Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2024 3:06 pm
by MSU01
I love how Weber State has most of Alaska but Drake has the very northern part of it. And UC Davis has only the westernmost island of Hawaii.

Re: 2024 Imperialism Maps

Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2024 3:20 pm
by TIrwin24
Camo_Cat wrote:
Tue Sep 10, 2024 2:08 pm
I'm gonna date myself here, but I am assuming this map is based somewhat similarly to the game of Risk? Explained in those terms, then I get the concept - :lol:
Correct. You own the surrounding counties nearest to you to start the year. If you beat an opponent, (FCS) you capture their territory and any territory the opponent gained by their victories in prior weeks. If you lose, they capture yours. A team will capture/lose territory as they win/lose games throughout the season.

Re: 2024 Imperialism Maps

Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2024 2:21 pm
by TIrwin24
Updated FCS imperialism map following week 3.
Biggest changes from last week:
1. Lamar +651,693.1 sq mi from Weber State
2. North Dakota +61,254.5 sq mi from Idaho State
3. UC Davis +53,373.6 sq mi from Southern Utah
4. Indiana State +37,914.8 sq mi from Dayton
5. Western Carolina +36,154.9 sq mi from Elon

Our new Top 5 land owners:
1. Lamar - 655,988.1 sq mi
2. South Dakota State - 346,028.5 sq mi
3. North Dakota - 241,864.2 sq mi
4. Montana State - 223,933.5 sq mi
5. Abilene Christian - 195,887.5 sq mi

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Re: 2024 Imperialism Maps

Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2024 10:59 am
by TIrwin24
A little late this week! Updated FCS imperialism map following week 4.

Biggest changes from last week:

1. Idaho +195,887.5 sq mi from Abilene Christian
2. South Dakota +168,881.7 sq mi from Drake
3. UIW +156,589.6 sq mi from Northern Arizona
4. North Dakota +94,842.3 sq mi from San Diego
5. Bemidji State (DII) +79,407.2 sq mi from Sioux Falls (DII)

New Top 5 Land Areas:

1. Lamar - 675,085.5 sq mi
2. South Dakota State - 358,565.1 sq mi
3. North Dakota - 336,706.4 sq mi
4. Idaho - 267,585.6 sq mi
5. South Dakota - 250,969.7 sq mi

Top 5 by Population:

1. North Dakota - 36,870,880
2. William & Mary - 22,728,088
3. Northern Iowa - 21,305,830
4. Lamar - 20,930,252
5. UC Davis - 18,050,350

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Re: 2024 Imperialism Maps

Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2024 12:05 pm
by allcat
This thing is one of the dumbest deals out there . You can lose ground because someone won a more current game in that area. It really seems to make no sense.

Re: 2024 Imperialism Maps

Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2024 12:28 pm
by tdub
allcat wrote:
Fri Sep 27, 2024 12:05 pm
This thing is one of the dumbest deals out there . You can lose ground because someone won a more current game in that area. It really seems to make no sense.
You don’t lose ground if you don’t lose a game. It’s just for fun and means absolutely zero. You gain ground by beating a team that owns ground. No opportunity to gain ground this weekend for MSU since ISU owns no ground. Same with next weekend. UNC owns no land and plays Poly who also owns no land.
Next opportunity to gain ground is to take Idaho’s (unless Idaho loses to Davis).

Re: 2024 Imperialism Maps

Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2024 12:30 pm
by ghobs95
allcat wrote:
Fri Sep 27, 2024 12:05 pm
This thing is one of the dumbest deals out there . You can lose ground because someone won a more current game in that area. It really seems to make no sense.
There's no losing ground unless you lose. Every school starts the season with the counties they're closest too - beat a team, win their land. But if the team you're playing lost all their land in a previous game, there's nothing left to take over.