First – what’s the plan now for you post-XFL?
I’m not certain right now. I’m looking for the right opportunity – I had a tech background before the XFL so I’m trying to decide which direction to go – there are a lot of routes I can go.
I would still love to pursue my legacy of rule changes – I’m trying to see what the best route would be to push those forward at the NCAA or NFL level. But I’m not sure if that’s a near or long term plan.
What would it look like to you – in a perfect scenario?
I want to help the NCAA and NFL understand how to innovate while keeping the essence of the game intact. To enable the rules to create a safer game for the way it’s played and officiated.
The most important thing is the process – the output is what the fans want. But you need systematic change. I worked in Silicon Valley and you need a process. In the XFL we knew it was the fan’s game first. That was how we went into it – Oliver made it clear. So we went into it from that perspective. Continue reading “Exclusive with Sam Schwartzstein, former XFL Director of Football Operations, Innovation and Strategy”