368C has a square frame driven by four motors at a one-to-one gear ratio. Out of ease and preference for the drivers, the drive has been programmed to a tank drive mode. The four wheels of the robot are each four inches in diameter. Together with the drive and wheels, the robot is able to move at a rate of about one foot per second. The mechanisms of this robot consist of a shovel and basket. The shovel is layered with anti-slip mats to provide more grip when picking up game pieces. The basket is made from 1 x 25 inch cold rolled steel bars and resembles a cage. The shovel collects game pieces and transfers it to the basket, which in turn will flip backwards and dump it over the field divider. The basket can hold up to four footballs. 368C has one autonomous program that drives the robot backwards and dumps the preloaded game pieces over the field divider.
The robot's difficulties involve the usage of heavy metal parts, inconsistency of the shovel and basket, robustness of the build, and the limited parts. Because of the limited parts, the basket and shovel was made from scrap parts that made the basket and shovel too hard and unstable to lift efficiently. And since 368C went through different designs, appropriate parts could not be ordered for each design, which is why the drive was not as fast and efficient as we would like it to have been.