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Lee Roy Selmon has a history that combines family scholarship football and volunteering for the community. Selmon is the youngest of children of Lucious Selmon, and Jessie Selmon. They took care of him at the family farm near Eufala. In football, he played alongside three brothers in Oklahoma. Three brothers were All-America. Lucious Jr. Dewey & Lee Roy started for one season in 1973. Lee Roy won the Outland and Lombardi Awards as the nation's best lineman. In the three years that Roy was on the field, Oklahoma won two National Championships. Selmon was honored when the National Football Foundation named him an Scholar-Athlete for the 3rd time in the year 1975. Selmon earned a degree in Education. Lee Roy was involved in voluntary work for 10 hours a week during his time at college. Following college, he moved to Tampa playing nine years for the Buccaneers were an all-pro three times before beginning his business career. The year 1988 was the first time he began working as an Account Relations Officer in the First Florida Bank in Tampa. He worked for Special Olympics Easter Seals Baptist Church Ronald McDonald House United Negro College Fund South Florida Institute and the Black Life Hall of Fame Bowl Committee. In 1982 The Junior Chamber of Commerce recognized him as one of 10 of America's most outstanding young men. As a student, Lee Roy was 6-2 and weighed about 256 pounds. He captained his college team in 1975. In 1993 he was appointed associate director of the University of South Florida. In 1993, the College Football Hall of Fame named his in 1998. GTE Academic All-America Hall of Fame In 1994. Pro Football Hall of Fame, in 1995. His parents, Lucious and Mary Selmon Jr. received the Distinguished American Award in 1989 from the Oklahoma City Chapter National Football Foundation. Henry Bellmon was the Oklahoma Governor, who awarded this award.

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