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Lee Roy Selmon blends the benefits of a football scholarship within his home with volunteering in the community. His first family is that Selmon is the eldest of nine kids who were raised in Eufala with Lucious Selmon. He played football with his three brothers in Oklahoma. All three brothers were All-Americans. Lucious Jr. Dewey & Lee Roy started for one season in 1973. Lee Roy was named the best offensive lineman in the United States by Outland as well as Lombardi Awards. He won two championships and 32-1-1 in his three seasons as Oklahoma's main man. As an National Football Foundation Scholarship-Athlete, Selmon received an award for his third year in the year 1975. Selmon has a bachelor's degree in education. Lee Roy's fourth service was ten-hours per week in volunteer work during college. After college, he moved into Tampa and played nine years with Tampa's Buccaneers. He made the All-Pro 3 times. After that, he began his career. His first job was as a Account Relations Officer with First Florida Bank, Tampa. He was a member previously for the Special Olympics Easter Seals Baptist Church Ronald McDonald House United Negro College Fund South Florida Institute Black Life Hall of Fame Bowl Committee. It's no wonder in 1982, the Junior Chamber of Commerce named Lee Roy as one of America's 10 outstanding young men. Lee Roy, a 6-2-inch taller and weighing the hefty 256 pounds at college when he was player, commanded his team throughout 1975. In 1993 he joined the University of South Florida as an associate director of athletics. In 1988, he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. The same year, he also was a part of an appearance in the GTE Academic All-America Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame. In 1989 the Oklahoma City Chapter National Football Foundation presented its Distinguished American Award, to Mr. Lucious Selmon and his wife. Henry Bellmon was the Oklahoma Governor that presented the award.





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