Rick Wolf, the founder of Full Moon Sports, has been honored with induction into the Fantasy Sports Writers Association (FSWA) Hall of Fame, a recognition that underscores his substantial contributions to the fantasy sports industry. This accolade places Wolf among an elite group of industry pioneers, including Greg Ambrosius and Matthew Berry, who have been previously honored by the FSWA.
The FSWA, which was established in 2003, introduced its Hall of Fame in 2010 to celebrate individuals who have made significant impacts in fantasy sports publishing, editing, and writing. Wolf's induction is a reflection of his diverse career, which spans roles as an engineer, executive, mentor, publisher, writer, editor, and radio broadcaster. His multifaceted contributions have left an indelible mark on the industry.
Andy Behrens, President of the FSWA, lauded Wolf's induction as long overdue, highlighting his role as a pioneer with a vast coaching tree and a distinguished background in fantasy sports. Wolf has been instrumental in mentoring content creators at leading platforms such as CBS Sports, Rotoworld, NBC Sports, and Fantasy Alarm, further cementing his legacy as a mentor and leader in the field.
In response to his induction, Wolf expressed his gratitude for the honor while reaffirming his commitment to advocating for talented publishers, content creators, and broadcasters within the industry. His passion for nurturing emerging professionals continues to be a cornerstone of his professional mission.
As the founder of Full Moon Sports, a consulting company specializing in fantasy sports, sports betting, and horse racing, Wolf remains a pivotal figure in shaping the industry's future. His induction into the FSWA Hall of Fame not only celebrates his past achievements but also highlights his ongoing influence and dedication to the evolution of fantasy sports media.


