Now that this season is over, what can be done regarding possible changes to the rubric?? Last year changes were made to address the issue of teams with fewer than 16 being able to max out stunts, and I believe that these changes occurred because people spoke up.
A rubric should not have multiple areas where subjectivity is so prevalent. There are specific elements that must be included in the dance, just as with the cheer. Either teams do or do not have those. That should be the only thing to "judge." There are the bottom three sections of the scoresheet where the judges can be subjective- formations/transitions, creativity, crowd appeal-that are worth 3 points each. Dance being 8 points leaves entirely too much room for subjectivity, especially when there are specific elements that must be incorporated into the dance. In my opinion, anything that specifies elements to be included must also have a DOD along with the execution score. Or, take out the requirements that must be included in dance and cheer.
Teams that throw more fulls than the required 3 for standing tumbling and 4 for running tumbling should be rewarded for those. Same with stunts- a full up to heel stretch should be scored higher than a full up to extension; two man bows should be higher than two man libs or stretches. Yes- clean and well-executed should definitely be a factor, but at some point why not reward those teams that do go above and beyond the required minimum?
Finally, I would be interested to see an area where judges can actually write in comments/suggestions. If I give a team a 6 in execution for jumps, I should be able to offer something to help fix those and get them to an 8. Too often we have seen judges mark "good height" and "good form" but give a 6 or 7 for execution. As a coach, I would want to know what I need to do to get that 8.
These are just some of my thoughts while watching this season. I've been part of this sport for over 20 years now, as both a competitor and a spectator. The evolution of competitive cheer is incredible- I just think that we can do more for the athletes who give so much of themselves to this sport.