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Lee Roy Selmon has a background that is a combination of family scholarships football and volunteer work in the community. His first family is that his father was the youngest of the nine children raised within Eufala with Lucious Selmon. Two football. He is among three brothers who were players for Oklahoma. All three of them were All-Americans. Lucious Jr. Dewey, Lee Roy, and Lucious Jr. Dewey started the 1973 season. Lee Roy has won both the Outland Award and the Lombardi Award for being the nation's best lineman. In three years, Oklahoma was 32-1-1 with Roy as the starter. The team also took home two national championships. The National Football Foundation named him an Scholar-Athlete for the 3rd time in 1975. Selmon received a bachelor's degree from the university of California, Berkeley. Lee Roy's fourth volunteer service was ten-hours per week of volunteer time in college. Then he settled in Tampa after graduation, and played with the Buccaneers for nine years and made three times all-pro. The business venture he started began. In 1988, while working as an account relations officer at First Florida Bank of Tampa He was a member of 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 him as one of the country's 10 outstanding young males. Lee Roy weighed 256 lbs and stood at a height of 7-foot-2. In his time at for college, he was the head coach of the 1975 team. In 1993 he was appointed associate director of the University of South Florida. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1993 by the GTE Academic All-America Hall of Fame of 1994 and in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1995. His parents, Lucious as well as Mary Selmon, Jr. received the Distinguished American Award in 1989 from the Oklahoma City Chapter National Football Foundation. Henry Bellmon is the Oklahoma governor who made this presentation.

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