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The Hall of Fame was created in 2002 and is run by Adam. Each year, the league will vote 1 new member into the Hall of Fame as a player, fan, or important member of the BFL. Here are the current BFL Hall of Famers

  2002 Hall of Fame Inductee
 
  Howie "GoGo" of the Buck Celts and Quarterback  
 

Achievements- Howie "Gogo" is known is acknowledged as both a player and quarterback for the BFL. As a player, Howie played for the Buck Celts in 1997 and 1998. Howie was one of the original four BFL teams to ever play. In 1998, Howie won the BFL's first MVP award. After he announced his retirement as a player, the Award was named the "Gogo" award in his honor.

Howie would still play a major role in every BFL game as the BFL's automatic quarterback. Howie went on to quarterback an amazing 47 games in a row, from 1999 to 2002. All the teams that have played under Gogo's arm have seen nothing other than brilliant spirals and complete accuracy on every pass.

 
     
  2003 Hall of Fame Inductee
 
  Rich of the Jernee Dragons  
 

Achievements- The Dragons played a pivotal role in building the BFL to what it is today. Rich began play in 1997 and played all the way through 2002. Rich is the only player to take his team to the playoffs every year he played. When the Dragons took the field, they had a chance to win every game with unconventional play calling mixed with an exceptional knowledge of how to win football games. The Dragons competed in a record 4 BFL Bowls, (I,II,IV,V) and won BFL Bowl IV in double overtime over the Black Knights. The Dragons also are known for creating and mastering the "Barnburner" play created by Rich on a bomb across the field. Rich is arguably the best player to ever play in the BFL.

 
     
  2004 Hall of Fame Inductee
 
  Jason of the London Melody  
 

Achievements- The Melody are a franchise that has done more for this league than any other. Jason is known for both his on the field playing as well as his contributions off the field as well. When playing, Jason played with the heart of a champion. On every play, the Melody gave thier all but also played with good sportsmanship too. In 2000, his best season, Jason finished it 2-0-1 and won the North Division Championship. Then after a playoff win over the Koala, Jason went to BFL Bowl III were he left with a BFL Championship Trophy. Off the field, Jason would be seen playing organ at BFL games, marketing the league, giving out promotions, and making Yearbooks too. Jason introduced the "Three Sided Box" defense, as well as some new fakes such as "Cablebox." While the Melody played the game well, he left every game with the smile on his face becasue win or lose, he always had a good time.

 
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TEAM W L T   P
1 SandStorm 3 0 0 6
2 BlackKnights 2 0 0 4
3 Bulldogs 2 1 0 4
4 Crusaders 2 1 0 4
5 Sparrows 1 1 0 2
6 Dragons 1 1 0 2
7 Sea Raiders 0 1 0 0
8 Gamblers 0 1 0 0
9 Fear 0 3 0 0
10 Produce 0 3 0 0
11 Express 1 0 0 2

 

 
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August 7 , 2004