Hall of Fame

The FMFL Hall of Fame stands as the highest individual honor our league can bestow. Since the league’s inaugural season in 2008, hundreds of draft picks have been made, thousands of points have been scored, and countless stories have become part of league lore. Championships are celebrated, rivalries are remembered, and even the occasional Sacko has earned its place in FMFL history. But only a select few have demonstrated the consistency, resilience, and longevity required to rise above the rest.

The inaugural Hall of Fame class was christened in 2026; admission into the Hall is intentionally rare. To be considered for enshrinement into the FMFL Hall of Fame, team managers had to meet the following criterial:

➤   Be a present or former FMFL member in good standing
➤   Win at least one Shiva Bowl championship
➤   Earn any combination of three (3) Shiva Bowl championships or Sacko trophies

Enshrinement into the Hall of Fame is recognition for setting a standard that rewards not only greatness, but endurance—the ability to remain relevant, competitive, and memorable across multiple seasons. Whether through championship dominance, unforgettable resilience, or a legacy that has shaped the FMFL itself, each inductee has left an indelible mark on the history of the league. Their stories are woven into the fabric of the FMFL, ensuring they’ll be remembered long after the final whistle of any single season has faded.

Our current Hall of Fame consists of four members.

Craig Phillips

Craig Phillips

Four-time FMFL Champion (2014, 2016, 2018, 2023)

Among the most accomplished competitors in FMFL history, Craig Phillips established a championship standard that few have approached. A four-time Shiva Bowl Champion, Craig built his reputation through consistent excellence, disciplined roster management, and an uncanny ability to have his teams playing their best when the stakes were highest. Regardless of the season, opponents knew that if Craig reached the playoffs, he would be among the favorites to hoist the trophy.

While championships define his résumé, it is his remarkable consistency that truly separates him from the field. Over more than a decade of competition, Craig remained a perennial contender, adapting to changing NFL trends, evolving league strategies, and an ever-changing cast of opponents. His sustained success across multiple eras reflects not only football knowledge, but patience, preparation, and a relentless commitment to competing at the highest level.

Whether leading AngeloMosca's Spam during his early championship years or continuing his success with Potted Meats, Craig has become one of the defining figures in FMFL history. His legacy is measured not only by the four Shiva Bowls displayed on his shelf, but by the standard of excellence he established for every manager who followed. For many, Craig Phillips represents the benchmark against which every championship season is measured.

Year Inducted: 2026
Overall Record: 115–86 (.572)
Past Teams: AngeloMosca's Spam
Current Team: Potted Meats

Tom Myhre

Three-time FMFL Champion (2012, 2013, 2019)

Few managers in FMFL history have demonstrated the staying power of Tom Myhre. A three-time Shiva Bowl Champion, Tom built his Hall of Fame career through consistency, adaptability, and an unwavering competitive spirit. Whether leading Wrecking Crew through one of the league's earliest dynasties or returning years later with Polk High to capture another championship, Tom repeatedly proved that elite managers evolve while others fade.

Tom's greatest strength has always been his ability to adapt. As fantasy football strategies shifted, scoring systems evolved, and new generations of managers entered the league, he remained a perennial threat. His championships span two distinct eras of FMFL history, a testament to his football knowledge, calculated decision-making, and ability to build winning rosters regardless of circumstance.

Respected as both a fierce competitor and a longtime steward of the league, Tom has earned a reputation for letting his teams do the talking. His success has never relied on luck or fleeting trends, but on years of disciplined management and sustained excellence. With three Shiva Bowl championships and a legacy of competing at the highest level across more than a decade, Tom Myhre has secured his place among the most accomplished managers the FMFL has ever known.

Year Inducted: 2026
Overall Record: 90–42 (.682)
Past Teams: Wrecking Crew, Polk High
Current Team: None

Corey Campbell

Corey Campbell

Two-time FMFL Champion (2008, 2022), One-time Sacko Winner (2018)

No manager in FMFL history can ever claim a distinction more unique than Corey Campbell. As the champion of the league's inaugural season in 2008, Corey became the first name engraved on the Shiva Bowl, forever linking his legacy to the beginning of the Fail Mary Fantasy League. Every championship that followed would build upon the standard established during that unforgettable first season.

Rather than becoming a footnote in league history, Corey demonstrated that true champions endure. Fourteen years after capturing the inaugural title, he returned to the top of the FMFL by winning a second championship in 2022, completing one of the most remarkable comeback stories the league has ever witnessed. Spanning nearly a decade and a half, his championships serve as a testament to both his football acumen and his ability to adapt across generations of fantasy football.

Throughout his career, Corey has remained one of the league's most respected competitors, combining steady leadership with a passion for the game that has helped shape the FMFL since its earliest days. From Office Accountants, the league's very first champion, to Kittle Miss Sunshine, his franchises have become part of FMFL lore. As the inaugural Shiva Bowl Champion and a two-time titleholder, Corey Campbell's place in the Hall of Fame is forever secured—not only for where the league began, but for proving that greatness can span generations.

Year Inducted: 2026
Overall Record: 99–130 (.432)
Past Teams: Office Accountants, Evergreen Blazers, Brand Enforcers, Death Cam for Newtie
Current Team: Kittle Miss Sunshine

Kirk Kriskovich

Kirk Kriskovich (aka 'The Honest Commish')

Three-time FMFL Champion (2021, 2024, 2025), One-time Sacko Winner (2012)

Few individuals have shaped the Fail Mary Fantasy League as profoundly as Kirk Kriskovich. As the league's founder, commissioner, and one of its most accomplished competitors, Kirk has dedicated himself to building a league defined not only by competition, but by tradition, sportsmanship, and lasting friendships. Since establishing the FMFL in 2008, he has overseen its growth from a small group of managers into a thriving community with a rich history, enduring rivalries, and a legacy that continues to grow with each passing season.

On the field, Kirk's accomplishments speak for themselves. A three-time Shiva Bowl Champion, three-time runner-up, and Sacko winner, his career reflects both the highs of championship glory and the humility of rebuilding after disappointment. His willingness to embrace every outcome has reinforced one of the league's defining principles: every season becomes part of the story, regardless of where a manager finishes.

Perhaps Kirk's greatest contribution, however, extends beyond the standings. Through the creation of the FMFL Record Book, Hall of Fame, annual Yearbook, league website, historical archives, and countless traditions that celebrate the league's past and present, he has preserved the stories that might otherwise have been forgotten. By documenting championships, rivalries, memorable moments, and the personalities that define the FMFL, he has transformed a fantasy football league into a living history shared by every member.

For his vision, leadership, and enduring commitment to both competition and community, Kirk Kriskovich's legacy reaches far beyond the trophies he has earned. As player, commissioner, historian, and steward of the league's traditions, his influence can be found on nearly every page of FMFL history, ensuring that the stories of today's managers will be remembered for generations to come.

Year Inducted: 2026
Overall Record: 131–112 (.539)
Past Teams: QA Hawks, FepardShuckers, Joe Kapp's ShivaHawks, C-Hawks, You Mad Chlo?, Chlo-aked in Failure, WaChloe Forever!, AFC Richmond, Suave and Deebo-naire, Bijan with the Wind
Current Team: Bijan with the WICK


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