2024 Class
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HOUSTON LILLARD (QB, Tri-Cities)Houston Lillard was a quarterback for the Tri-Cities Fever for a five-year career, leading them to two consecutive Conference Championships in 2011 and 2012, earning All-IFL honors those two seasons. Following his five seasons, Lillard ranks third in IFL history in passing touchdowns (208) and fourth in passing yards (9,102) and pass attempts (1,360). Now, Lillard owns the Lillard Foundation with his brother Damian Lillard, point guard for the Milwaukee Bucks. The Lillard Foundation is an initiative focused on nurturing both athletic and personal growth among Oregon's youth. |
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CLINTON SOLOMON (WR, Wichita, Sioux Falls, Texas)Clinton Solomon was a wide receiver for the Wichita Wild and Sioux Falls Storm from 2009-2013. In those four seasons, Clinton Solomon was a two-time United Bowl Champion from 2012-2013. The Fort Worth native finished his career ranking first all-time in receiving touchdowns (123), third in receptions (390), and third in receiving yards (4,961). Solomon also ranked second in all-time top scorers (748) and ninth in all-purpose yards (5,000). In his time as a receiver in the IFL, Solomon earned First Team All-IFL honors for three years (2009, 2010, 2014), earning Second Team All-IFL twice (2011, 2012). Clinton is currently the head coach of the Wichita Regulators. |
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TODD TRYON (Sioux Falls)Todd Tryon played for the Sioux Falls Storm from 2000-2004, coaching from 2005-2008, and owning the Storm from 2010-2019. As a coach from 2005-2008, he led the Storm to four straight United Bowls victories. After his time as a coach, Tryon purchased the Sioux Falls Storm, owning and operating the team until becoming the league commissioner in 2019. Under Tryon’s ownership, the Storm went to 10 straight United Bowls, winning seven of them including an unprecedented six in row. While owning the team, the Storm compiled a record of 148-21. Along with being the commissioner of the IFL, Todd Tryon is an entrepreneur outside of football. |
