Montana Football Greats to Be Honored in Billings This June

Montana has produced some serious gridiron talent over the years, and many of them will be celebrated later this month in Billings. The 2025 Montana Football Hall of Fame Induction Banquet is happening Saturday, June 28, at the Billings Hotel and Convention Center, and it’s shaping up to be a who's-who of Montana football legends.

This year’s inductees include a solid lineup of former players and coaches who made big impacts at the high school, college, and professional levels. Honorees include Kroy Bierman, the Hardin native and former Atlanta Falcon; Tom McMahon, long-time NFL special teams coach; and Lex Hilliard, the Kalispell-born running back who played for the Miami Dolphins and other teams.

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Tom McMahon - Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images
Tom McMahon - Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images
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Also being inducted are Ray Biggs, Joey Thomas, Pat Ogrin, Terry Falcon, and Bob Schmitz. Each of these men left their mark on the game and helped shape the sport in Montana and beyond.

A special award will also be presented to Bill Sprinkle, honoring his longtime dedication and contributions to Montana football.

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Lex Hilliard - Photo by Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images
Lex Hilliard - Photo by Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images
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Doors open at 5 PM, with a cocktail hour and silent auction followed by dinner and the induction ceremony. Tickets are $100 each, or tables of 8 are $800 and are available now. This event usually sells out, so if you're a football fan, don’t wait too long. You can find more info and get tickets at mtfootballhof.com.

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