2022 Class
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NATE FLUIT (DL, Sioux Falls)Nate Fluit was a game-changer on the defensive lineman for the Sioux Falls Storm from 2003-2007. Fluit was a three-time League Defensive Player of the Year and a five-time All-League Selection. In Storm history, Fluit ranks 10th all-time in tackles (249.5), second in sacks (62.5) and second in blocked kicks (23). Fluit’s #93 jersey is currently retired by the Storm. |
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CARL SIMS (WR, Billings, Sioux Falls, Green Bay, Cedar Rapids, Spokane)Carl Sims was one of the greatest weapons indoor football has seen. Sims was a wide receiver for Bloomington, Billings Outlaws, Sioux City, Sioux Falls, Cedar Rapids, Billings Wolves, Green Bay, Spokane, and Nebraska. Joining the IFL in its debut season, Carl became one of the IFL’s most prolific wide receivers during his nine-year IFL career. Sims finished his career with 370 receptions, 5,077 yards and 112 touchdowns. His 5,077 receiving yards ranked second upon retirement while his 112 receiving touchdowns ranked third. Sims was a First Team All-IFL selection in 2012 and 2013. Sims passed away in 2017. |
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CHARLIE BOSSELMAN (Owner, Nebraska)Charlie has been a key part of the development of the IFL. Charlie brought the Nebraska Danger to a small city in Grand Island, NE and quickly became a force. During his nine years as owner of the Danger, Nebraska made the playoffs seven times while competing in the Conference Championship all seven times, while making it to the United Bowl three times. He boasted 30 All-IFL selections during those nine years. Charlie served on many IFL committees through his time. He served on the Executive Committee for six years as well as being the Executive Chair for three of those years. The team won Franchise of the Year in 2013 and Charlie was selected Executive of the Year in 2014 by his peers. Charlie currently serves has the Chairman and CEO of his family’s company, Bosselman Enterprises. |
