Lee
Lee Roy Selmon has a history that combines family scholarship football and volunteer work in the community. The first time Selmon was brought up with Lucious and Jessie Selmon, on the farm close to Eufala in Oklahoma as the eldest of the nine children they had. Two, football. He was one of three brothers who participated in the football team of Oklahoma. The three brothers all made All-America. In 1973, Lee Roy and Lucious Jr. Dewey were the players for one season. Lee Roy is the winner of both Outland Awards and Lombardi Awards. He was one of the top linemen in across the country. He was awarded two championships as well as 32-1-1 in his three seasons as Oklahoma's starter. The third scholarship was awarded to him. He was a National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete in 1975. Selmon obtained a degree in education. Lee Roy was involved in volunteering for ten hours per week while he attended college. After graduation, he moved in Tampa and played for nine years with the Buccaneers. He was an All-Pro for three occasions. After that, he began his professional career. In 1988, while working as an account liaison officer for First Florida Bank of Tampa, he worked with 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 Lee Roy as one of the 10 of America's most outstanding young men. Lee Roy, a 6-2-inch taller and weighing 256 pounds in college as player, commanded his team for the year 1975. In 1993, Roy joined the university of south Florida's sports department as the associate director. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame since 1988. In 1989 The Oklahoma City Chapter National Football Foundation awarded its Distinguished American Award Mr. Lucious Sr. The award ceremony was conducted by Henry Bellmon govenor of Oklahoma.





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