The Indoor Football League (IFL) announced today that the role of Commissioner will be filled by former owner of the Sioux Falls Storm, Todd Tryon. Tryon becomes the fourth commissioner in IFL history.

"I'm excited for the opportunity I've been offered," said Tryon. "I've been in this industry for 20 years, as a player, a coach and owner. Through the years, I've developed the experience and skill set which should translate nicely into this position. Mike (Allshouse) has done an outstanding job of laying a solid foundation and my job will be to build on that. I've been very active in the expansion process of our league the past two years and will continue to play my part in the growth of the IFL. The IFL is on the verge of something great and I am honored to lead the charge."

IFL Chairwoman Kathy Treankler stated, "The IFL Board of Directors is excited to see what Todd will bring to the IFL in his new position. Although this will be a new perspective for Todd, we feel he is well suited to take us into the future.We look forward to his leadership and guidance as we grow our national presence."