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Revision as of 13:23, 19 May 2023

The Indiana Football Hall of Fame is a sports museum and hall of fame in Richmond, Indiana.[1] It honors persons associated with high school, college and professional American football in Indiana. It also works to establish scholarships and endowments to promote football in the state of Indiana. The hall was founded in 1973 as an affiliate of the Indiana Football Coaches Association.[2]

The museum is housed in a historic post office building at the corner of North 9th and A Streets.

Inductees

References

  1. ^ Noblesville, The Times of (June 17, 2022). "Profiling Purdue's Indiana Football Hall of Fame Inductees, from M - Z". TheTimes of Noblesville.
  2. ^ "History".
  3. ^ "Bill Siderewicz's impact 'immeasurable.' Legendary Martinsville football coach dies". The Indianapolis Star.
  4. ^ "HOF". Joe Tiller NFF Chapter.
  5. ^ "Former Purdue QB Kyle Orton 'thankful to have a special relationship' with Joe Tiller". Journal and Courier.

External links

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