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Lee Roy Selmon's past combines the merits of family sports academic scholarship with community service. First Selmon was raised by Lucious and Jessie Selmon, who lived on their Eufala farm. He was the smallest of nine children. In second football, he was the third brother who were players for Oklahoma. All three brothers were All-Americans. In 1973, Lee Roy and Lucious Jr. Dewey were the first-teamers for a single season. Lee Roy received the Outland & Lombardi Awards for being the leading lineman of the nation. Oklahoma won two National Championships in the three years he was a starting linebacker. Selmon was granted a 3rd scholarship in 1975, and was named as a National Football Foundation Student-Athlete. Selmon graduated with a degree of education. Fourth-year service in college Lee Roy devoted ten hours each week on volunteer work. Following college, he moved to Tampa and played for nine seasons with the Buccaneers were all-pro three times and started a business career. When he was in the year 1988, he worked as an Account Relations Officer at First Florida Bank in Tampa. The bank was also a partner of the Special Olympics Easter Seals Baptist Church Ronald McDonald House United Negro College Fund South Florida Institute as well as the Black Life Hall of Fame Bowl Committee. In 1982 The Junior Chamber of Commerce recognized Lee Roy as one of the 10 of America's most outstanding young males. Lee Roy was 6'2" tall and weighed 265 pounds at the time playing in the college football league. As of 1975, Lee Roy led the team. He was hired by the University of South Florida in 1993 as an assistant director of sports. In 1988 He was elected into the College Football Hall of Fame. The same year, he also was inducted into his way into the GTE Academic All-America Hall of Fame and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The Oklahoma City Chapter of the National Football Foundation in 1989 handed out its Distinguished American Award to his parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Lucious Selmon Sr. Henry Bellmon was the Oklahoma Governor of Oklahoma who conferred this award.

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