Tuhin Chakraborty
Tuhin Chakraborty | |
Current college | Michigan (2018–) |
High school | Troy (2014–2018) |
Stats | HDWhite • NAQT |
Tuhin Chakraborty played quizbowl at Michigan and Troy High School.
Misbehavior
In March 2019, Tuhin managed to register an unaffiliated team called "Tuhin" to compete alongside his friends at the MSU site of 2019 Terrapin, a closed tournament under standard ACF eligibility rules, despite him attending Michigan, whose quizbowl club officially registered several teams for the tournament.
Tuhin's next attempt to do whatever he pleases without consequences, before ACF Winter in fall 2020, was partially successful. Perhaps because he would be required to submit a packet in advance in order to compete legitimately (as a junior under ACF's packet submission policy), he initially did not sign up; but right after the last deadline passed, he seemingly changed his mind, forcing Michigan to split its teams by mixing veterans and freshmen.[1] Even more audaciously still, Tuhin felt entitled to play on a more experienced team than Michigan C, despite deciding he was too good to do his fair part in the civic duty of packet submission like most other juniors and making it difficult on others to coordinate and enjoy the competition without causing any inconveniences.
After attending 2020 ACF Winter, Tuhin was given the responsibility of communicating the Michigan C team's roster, and purposely omitted one of the team's female players in an attempt to fraudulently gain a $60 shorthanded team discount from ACF. He justified his actions by claiming that the player, whose presence at the tournament was attested, "didn't contribute" and "for all practical purposes [...] didn't show up." He called his attempt to save money by invalidating and minimizing his own teammate "the brilliance of Tuhin."
After Tuhin received only a meaningless two-week ban from team practices for his actions, the matter was reported in a post that emphasized his previous history of misogynistic behavior and alleged that the Michigan club's executive board had grievously mishandled the situation.[2] As a result, several Michigan executive board members eventually resigned, and the Iowa quizbowl team banned Tuhin from their upcoming tournament, a mirror of IKEA.[3]
The post included a quote where Tuhin claimed the reporter "blew the whole situation out of proportion because [they] felt 'residual tension' from when [they] rejected [Tuhin] romantically two months ago." Tuhin resurfaced five months later and doubled down on this, claiming that they "felt some form of perverse romantic tension towards [him] because nobody else in their right mind would do something like this," using this to refer to "foul and petty behavior" like reporting Tuhin's misconduct and Michigan's mishandling of it to the public and sharing incriminating messages made by Tuhin with others. Tuhin also insisted that he "[asks] for affirmative consent before I persist in any romantic endeavors and that I receive it before continuing" despite no one ever mentioning that, and made several false claims about the Michigan club's executive board and the involvement of ACF and NAQT. Tuhin was banned for one month for this post and others.[4]