Arena Football Hall of Fame
The Arena Football Hall of Fame is the official Hall of Fame of the Arena Football League (AFL). The inaugural class was announced in 1998 and the Hall was not formally organized until 2011. Prior to 2011, there were four classes: 1998β2000 and then another in 2002. The Arena Football Hall of Fame is the highest honor for players, coaches, and contributors involved in the AFL. The voting process consists of fans and current Hall of Fame members voting on the finalists. The finalists are selected by the League Office in which they collect ballots from the Arena Football Hall of Fame Advisory Board, a group which consisted of former players, executives, journalists and media personnel with a long-time involvement in the league.[1][2] The league began to decline in 2015, so no Hall of Fame announcements have been made since this year. The league folded for a second time in 2019. After the league's second closure, ArenaFan, a long-running fan site, announced it had taken over operations of the Arena Football Hall of Fame.[3]
Established | 1998 |
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Website | www.arenafootball.com/hallfame |
Qualifications
In order to be nominated for the Arena Football Hall of Fame, a candidate must meet at least one of four criteria (as of 2015, depending upon whether he is being considered as a player, a coach, or a contributor). A player who has played after the 1989 season must have played a minimum of three seasons. A player must be retired for a minimum of three full seasons. A coach must have been active for a minimum of five seasons but does not need to be retired. There is no minimum number of seasons required for contributors but rather contribution to the significant advancement of the AFL.[4]
Location
There is currently no physical location for the Arena Football Hall of Fame. Unlike the Pro Football Hall of Fame, there is not a museum associated with Arena Football, but there is, however, within the Pro Football Hall of Fame a relatively small exhibit that features the history of the Arena Football League.[5]
Ceremony and Hall of Fame Game
Much like the Pro Football Hall of Fame, the Arena Football League has a weekend dedicated to the inductees and during a selected Hall of Fame Game the inductees will partake in a Hall of Fame ceremony. This ceremony takes place prior to the game and will feature highlights as well as speeches from each of the inductees. Recent Hall of Fame Games were aired on CBS Sports Network prior to the termination of the league's agreement with CBSN following the 2018 season.[6]
Inductees
The list is complete up to date 2014 Hall of Fame class.
Inductee | Class | Position | Team(s) | Years |
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Dwayne Dixon | 1998 | Wide receiver/Defensive back | Washington Commandos | 1987 |
Detroit Drive | 1988β1991 | |||
Jim Foster | 1998 | League Founder/Executive, Commissioner, Team Owner/President | N/A | N/A |
Commissioner | 1987β1992 | |||
Iowa Barnstormers | 1995β2001 | |||
Jerry Kurz | 1998 | League Co-Founder/Executive, Commissioner, President | N/A | N/A |
CEO (AF2) | 2004β2009 | |||
Commissioner | 2010β2014 | |||
President | 2015βpresent | |||
Tim Marcum | 1998 | Head Coach | Denver Dynamite | 1987 |
Detroit Drive | 1988β1989, 1991β1993 | |||
Tampa Bay Storm | 1995β2010 | |||
Kansas City Command | 2011 | |||
New Orleans VooDoo (AHC) | 2012 | |||
Orlando Predators (AHC/DC) | 2013 | |||
Gary Mullen | 1998 | Wide receiver/Defensive back | Denver Dynamite | 1987 |
Los Angeles Cobras | 1988 | |||
Detroit Drive | 1989β1992 | |||
Cincinnati Rockers | 1993 | |||
Milwaukee Mustangs | 1995 | |||
Tate Randle | 1998 | Defensive Specialist | Detroit Drive | 1988, 1990β1992 |
Alvin Rettig | 1998 | Fullback/Linebacker | Detroit Drive | 1988β1993 |
Craig Walls | 1998 | Offensive lineman/Defensive lineman | Pittsburgh Gladiators | 1987β1988 |
Jay Gruden | 1999 | Quarterback | Tampa Bay Storm | 1991β1996 |
Orlando Predators | 2002β2003 | |||
Durwood "Rock" Roquemore | 1999 | Defensive Specialist | Chicago Bruisers | 1987β1988 |
Albany Firebirds | 1990 | |||
Orlando Predators | 1991β1996 | |||
Jon Roehlk[8] | 1999 | Offensive lineman/Defensive lineman | Washington Commandos | 1987 |
Detroit Drive | 1988β1993 | |||
Miami Hooters | 1994 | |||
Iowa Barnstormers | 1995β1996 | |||
Gary Vitto | 1999 | General Manager | Detroit Drive | 1988β1993 |
Ben Bennett | 2000 | Quarterback | Chicago Bruisers | 1988β1989 |
Dallas Texans | 1990 | |||
Orlando Predators | 1991β1995 | |||
San Jose SaberCats | 1996 | |||
Portland Forest Dragons | 1997 | |||
Carl Aikens | 2000 | Wide receiver/Defensive back | Chicago Bruisers | 1988β1989 |
Dallas Texans | 1990β1991 | |||
Orlando Predators | 1992β1993 | |||
Milwaukee Mustangs | 1994 | |||
Hercules "Herkie" Walls | 2000 | Wide receiver/Defensive back | Orlando Predators | 1991β1996 |
Joe March | 2000 | Offensive lineman/Defensive lineman | Denver Dynamite | 1991 |
Sacramento Attack | 1992 | |||
Milwaukee Mustangs | 1993 | |||
Tampa Bay Storm | 1993β1996 | |||
Nashville Kats | 1997 | |||
Perry Moss | 2000 | Head Coach | Chicago Bruisers | 1988 |
Detroit Drive | 1990 | |||
Orlando Predators | 1991β1997 | |||
Glenn Mazula | 2000 | Team Owner | Albany/Indiana Firebirds | 1990β2002 |
Danny White | 2002 | Head Coach | Arizona Rattlers | 1992β2004 |
Utah Blaze | 2006β2008 | |||
Mike Ilitch | 2002 | Team Owner | Detroit Drive | 1988β1993 |
John Corker | 2002 | Offensive lineman/Defensive lineman | Detroit Drive | 1988β1993 |
Miami Hooters | 1994β1995 | |||
Fred Gayles | 2002 | Wide receiver/Defensive back | Denver Dynamite | 1989 |
Albany Firebirds | 1990β1997 | |||
New York CityHawks | 1997 | |||
Grand Rapids Rampage | 1998 | |||
Reggie Smith | 2002 | Offensive Specialist | Chicago Bruisers | 1987β1989 |
Albany Firebirds | 1990 | |||
Orlando Predators | 1991 | |||
Barry Wagner | 2011 | Wide receiver/Defensive back | Orlando Predators | 1992β1999, 2007 |
San Jose SaberCats | 2000β2006 | |||
George LaFrance | 2011 | Offensive Specialist | Detroit Drive | 1988β1993 |
Tampa Bay Storm | 1994β1999 | |||
New Jersey Red Dogs | 2000 | |||
Hunkie Cooper | 2011 | Wide receiver/Linebacker | Arizona Rattlers | 1993β2005 |
Eddie Brown | 2011 | Offensive Specialist | Albany/Indiana Firebirds | 1994β2003 |
Sylvester Bembery | 2011 | Offensive lineman/Defensive lineman | New England Steamrollers | 1988 |
Albany Firebirds | 1990β1993 | |||
Tampa Bay Storm | 1994β1999, 2001 | |||
Buffalo Destroyers | 2000 | |||
Kurt Warner | 2011 | Quarterback | Iowa Barnstormers | 1995β1997 |
Stevie Thomas | 2011 | Wide receiver/Linebacker | Tampa Bay Storm | 1991β1999 |
Orlando Predators | 2000 | |||
New Jersey Gladiators | 2001 | |||
Sam Hernandez | 2011 | Offensive lineman/Defensive lineman | Charlotte Rage | 1992 |
Las Vegas Sting/Anaheim Piranhas | 1994β1997 | |||
San Jose SaberCats | 1998β2005 | |||
Darren Arbet | 2011 | Head Coach | San Jose SaberCats | 1999β2008, 2010βpresent |
Gene Nudo | 2011 | Executive | Chicago Bruisers/AFL League Office/Arizona Rattlers/Dallas Vigilantes/ Chicago Rush | 1987-2011 |
Sherdrick Bonner | 2012 | Quarterback | Arizona Rattlers | 1993β2007 |
Chicago Rush | 2008 | |||
Mike Dailey | 2012 | Head Coach | Albany/Indiana Firebirds | 1997β2003 |
Colorado Crush | 2004β2008 | |||
Clint Dolezel[9] | 2012 | Quarterback | Milwaukee Mustangs | 1995β1996 |
Texas Terror/Houston ThunderBears | 1997β1999 | |||
Grand Rapids Rampage | 2001β2003 | |||
Las Vegas Gladiators | 2004β2005 | |||
Dallas Desperados | 2006β2008 | |||
Randy Gatewood | 2012 | Wide receiver/Defensive back | Arizona Rattlers | 1996β2007 |
Mike Hohensee | 2012 | Head Coach | Washington Commandos | 1990 |
Albany Firebirds | 1994β1996 | |||
Anaheim Piranhas | 1997 | |||
New England Sea Wolves | 1999β2000 | |||
Chicago Rush | 2001β2008, 2010 | |||
Peoria Pirates (AF2) | 2009 | |||
Philadelphia Soul | 2011 | |||
Iowa Barnstormers | 2012β2014 | |||
Portland Thunder | 2015 | |||
William Niro | 2012 | League Co-Founder/Executive | N/A | N/A |
Cory Fleming[10] | 2013 | Wide receiver/Linebacker | Nashville Kats | 1994β1995, 2006 |
Carolina Cobras | 2002 | |||
Orlando Predators | 2003β2005 | |||
Darryl Hammond | 2013 | Wide receiver/Linebacker | Albany Firebirds | 1991β1994 |
St. Louis Stampede | 1995β1996 | |||
Nashville Kats | 1997β2001, 2005β2006 | |||
Georgia Force | 2003β2004 | |||
Austin Wranglers | 2004 | |||
Greg Hopkins | 2013 | Wide receiver/Linebacker | Albany/Indiana Firebirds | 1996β2001 |
Los Angeles Avengers | 2002β2006 | |||
Bob McMillen | 2013 | Fullback/Linebacker | Arizona Rattlers | 1995β2001 |
San Jose SaberCats | 2001β2002 | |||
Chicago Rush | 2003β2007 | |||
Carl Paganelli | 2013 | Official/Adviser/Contributor | N/A | N/A |
Lawrence Samuels | 2013 | Wide receiver/Linebacker | Tampa Bay Storm | 1994β2000, 2002β2010 |
New Jersey Gladiators | 2001 | |||
Andre Bowden | 2014 | Fullback/Linebacker | Tampa Bay Storm | 1991β1993, 1997β2001, 2003β2004 |
Carolina Cobras | 2002 | |||
Damian Harrell | 2014 | Wide receiver | New England Sea Wolves/Toronto Phantoms | 1999β2002 |
Colorado Crush | 2003β2007 | |||
Chicago Rush | 2008 | |||
Milwaukee Mustangs | 2010β2011 | |||
Kyle Moore-Brown | 2014 | Offensive lineman/Defensive lineman | Albany/Indiana Firebirds | 1995β2003 |
Colorado Crush | 2004β2008 | |||
Omarr Smith | 2014 | Wide receiver/Defensive back | San Jose SaberCats | 2000β2002, 2004β2008 |
Tampa Bay Storm | 2003 |
Class of 2015 Finalists:[11]
- James Baron Offensive lineman/Defensive lineman for the Nashville Kats from 1997β2001, 2005β2007 and the Chicago Rush from 2002β2004 and 2008
- Craig Bornemeier Executive
- Siaha Burley Offensive Specialist for the Orlando Predators from 2001β2002, the Los Angeles Avengers from 2003, the Arizona Rattlers from 2004β2005, 2008, 2010, and the Utah Blaze from 2006β2007
- B. J. Cohen Offensive lineman/Defensive lineman for the Orlando Predators from 1999β2002, 2008, the Tampa Bay Storm from 2003, the New Orleans VooDoo from 2004β2005, and the Kansas City Brigade from 2006β2007
- Mark Grieb Quarterback for the Anaheim Piranhas from 1997, the Milwaukee Mustangs from 1997, and the San Jose SaberCats from 1999β2008, 2011β2012
- Jay Gruden Head Coach for the Orlando Predators from 1998β2001, 2004β2008. Gruden is already inducted for his playing career and thus would be the first to be inducted twice as the hall is currently configured.
- Kevin Guy Head Coach for the Tennessee Valley Vipers (AF2) from 2002β2004, the Rio Grande Valley Dorados (AF2) from 2005, and the Arizona Rattlers from 2008βpresent
- Kenny McEntyre Defensive Specialist for the Orlando Predators from 1998β2006, 2008β2012 and the Kansas City Brigade from 2007
- Steve Papin Offensive Specialist for the San Jose SaberCats from 1997β2001, the New York Dragons from 2002β2003, and the San Diego Riptide (AF2) from 2003
- Will Pettis Wide receiver/Defensive back for the Pensacola Barracudas (AF2) from 2002, the Dallas Desperados from 2003β2008, and the Dallas Vigilantes from 2010
These were the finalists for the 2015 Hall of Fame class; however, this was the year that began the decline of the league until its second bankruptcy in 2019. No future Hall of Fame announcements have been made since 2015.
Pro Football Hall of Fame
Joe DeLamielleure was the first Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee to ever play with an Arena Football Team; as an apparent publicity stunt, he played two games for the Charlotte Rage in the 1992 season, seven years after he had retired from professional football.[12]
Kurt Warner, who played three seasons with the Iowa Barnstormers from 1995 to 1997 and was inducted into the Arena Football Hall of Fame in 2011, is the first player with substantial arena football experience to make the Pro Football Hall of Fame, as well as the first to be inducted into both halls. Warner was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2017.
The ownership group of the Colorado Crush has also been inducted: John Elway was inducted as a player in 2004, while Pat Bowlen was inducted as an owner in 2019. Both Elway and Bowlen were inducted almost entirely for their contributions to the NFL's Denver Broncos.
Indoor Football League Hall of Fame
The Indoor Football League Hall of Fame is the corresponding Hall of Fame for the Indoor Football League. While both the IFL and AFL Hall of Fames represent indoor football leagues, they are both separate. There are no members that have been enshrined into both Halls, nor have any members of the AFL Hall played in the IFL. There have been a few members of the IFL Hall of Fame that have played in the AFL, such as Chris Dixon, Lionell Singleton, Jameel Sewell, and Myniya Smith, but none had contributed enough to the AFL to earn entry into the Hall. However, there are some instances of former AFL teams that have been integrated into the IFL that have members enshrined for their tenure within the new league. The Green Bay Blizzard, Texas Revolution, and Tri-Cities Fever are former members of the AF2, but have since moved to the IFL. The Blizzard have had running back LaRon Council, defensive back/kick returner B. J. Hill, head coach Robert Fuller, quarterback Jameel Sewell, and wide receiver Bryan Pray enshrined. Lionell Singleton from the Fever has been enshrined. Javicz Jones from the Revolution has been enshrined. The Iowa Barnstormers have moved from the AFL to the IFL and have had linebacker Javicz Jones and wide receiver Bryan Pray enshrined. Bryan Pray has also played for the Spokane Shock when they were in the IFL, but were known as the Spokane Empire then.
Canadian Football Hall of Fame
Only two players in the Canadian Football Hall of Fame have contributed to the Arena Football league; however, neither had a great enough contribution to be inducted in both Halls. Joe Kapp was inducted into the CFL Hall of Fame as a player in 1984 and coached for the Sacramento Attack in the AFL for the 1992 season. Bobby Jurasin was inducted in 2006 as a player and played with the Iowa Barnstormers for the 1999 season, unfortunately this was his last professional football season as he sustained a neck injury and was forced to retire.
See also
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