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Lee Roy Selmon has a history that combines family scholarship football and community service. His first family is that Selmon is the eldest of the nine children raised within Eufala with Lucious Selmon. Two soccer. He is one of three brothers who played for Oklahoma. The three brothers all made All-America. In 1973, Lee Roy and Lucious Jr. Dewey were the first-teamers for the entire year. Lee Roy is the winner of both Outland Awards and Lombardi Awards. He was the best lineman in the entire nation. In the three years that Roy was a starter, Oklahoma won two National Championships. Third scholarship he was named as a National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete in 1975. Selmon holds a bachelor's degree in educational studies. Lee Roy spent ten hours per week volunteering during his college years. In Tampa the Buccaneers, he was a player for the Buccaneers nine seasons and became an all-pro. Also, he began his career in the field of business. The first position he held was a Account Relations Officer with First Florida Bank, Tampa. He has worked in the past for Special Olympics Easter Seals Baptist Church Ronald McDonald House United Negro College Fund South Florida Institute Black Life Hall of Fame Bowl Committee. In 1982, the Junior Chamber of Commerce recognized him as one of Ten of America's top young men. Lee Roy weighed 256 lbs and was a tall of 6-2. While he was in for college, he was the head coach of the 1975 team. He joined University of South Florida in 1993 as the assistant director of sports. He was named associate director of athletics by the College Football Hall of Fame recognized him as a member in the year 1988. GTE Academic All-America Hall of Fame in 1994. Pro Football Hall of Fame, in 1995. In 1989, the Oklahoma City Chapter National Football Foundation gave their Distinguished American Award, to Mr. Lucious Selmon and his wife. Henry Bellmon, the governor of Oklahoma presented it.





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