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CRL


    Collegiate Rocket League, also known as CRL, is the Psyonix funded "Rocket League" league for collegiate Esports in North America. The competition began in Summer 2017 with the Collegiate Rocket League - Summer Series. I participated in CRL in Fall 2021 and it was quite interesting

Let's start by covering how the league will operate throughout the 2021 CRL Fall Season:

  • The Eastern and Western Conferences will have 12 teams each (24 total)

  • Each Conference will play in Single-Round-Robin League Play

  • The top four teams in each Conference advance to the Conference Playoffs

  • The top two teams from each Conference Playoff advance to the 2021 CRL Fall Championship

  • Details about the 2021 CRL Fall Championship will be announced at a later date

  • The total amount of Scholastic Awards for the 2021 CRL Fall Season will be $100,000

  • The 2021 CRL Fall Season will be held online

    We started the Open East Qualifier and let's just say it was a rude awakening. We instantly found out on what we need to work on. I enjoyed the experience from this, it was one of a kind. I learned a lot from it and our team has grown a lot because of it.

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