According to the league, Jernstedt will help commissioner Val Ackerman and other league administrators with officiating, scheduling, postseason play and an entire strategic plan.
Jernstedt can help with all of those things, but more important, his presence gives the Big East instant credibility.
"but he can help the conference navigate through the landmines of what is now very much a power-broker world.
He’s both well versed in basketball and well connected. During his tenure at the NCAA, he negotiated television contracts, marketed the NCAA tourney and worked hand-in-hand with the selection committee. His opinions and thoughts are so valued that he was recently named to the inaugural College Football Playoff selection committee.
A Hall of Famer, Jernstedt spent 38 years at the NCAA headquarters before stepping down in 2010
TheHall wrote:The new rules deal with hand-checking & the block/charge call on secondary defenders. The traditional BE rough style of play has way more to it than just those aspects, like down low position battling, rebounding, and the classic "hard" foul- I don't expect those to go anywhere anytime soon.
stever20 wrote:TheHall wrote:The new rules deal with hand-checking & the block/charge call on secondary defenders. The traditional BE rough style of play has way more to it than just those aspects, like down low position battling, rebounding, and the classic "hard" foul- I don't expect those to go anywhere anytime soon.
But, if they've gotten more fouls with the new rules they have to be a lot more careful.... If they continue to call the hand-checking the way they have- and the block/charge- it definitely will make an impact. For one- there will be less low position battling because there's more driving to the basket.....
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