Rick Wolf, founder of Full Moon Sports, has been inducted into the Fantasy Sports Writers Association (FSWA) Hall of Fame, recognizing his extensive contributions to the fantasy sports industry. Wolf's induction highlights his multifaceted career spanning engineering, executive leadership, content creation, and talent mentorship.
The FSWA, founded in 2003, established its Hall of Fame in 2010 to honor distinguished professionals who have advanced the fantasy sports publishing and writing ecosystem. Wolf's recognition stems from his pivotal role in nurturing content creators at major platforms including CBS Sports, Rotoworld, NBC Sports, and Fantasy Alarm.
FSWA President Andy Behrens characterized Wolf's induction as long overdue, emphasizing his status as an industry pioneer with a significant professional network. Wolf joins an elite group of fantasy sports luminaries, including Matthew Berry and Greg Ambrosius, in receiving this prestigious honor.
Wolf's professional journey encompasses diverse roles as a publisher, writer, editor, and radio broadcaster on SiriusXM. His commitment extends beyond personal achievement, focusing on advocating for and mentoring emerging talent in the fantasy sports media landscape.
The induction represents more than individual recognition; it underscores the evolving professional ecosystem of fantasy sports journalism and the critical role of mentorship in developing industry talent. Wolf's continued dedication to supporting content creators signals ongoing momentum in this dynamic media sector.



