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Lee Roy Selmon's story combines family football scholarship and volunteerism in the community. The first family is his youngest of nine children of Lucious and Jessie Selmon raised on a farm at Eufala, Oklahoma. In football, he was with his three brothers for Oklahoma. The three brothers were all All-Americans. Lucious Jr. Dewey was a starter for the entire 1973 season. Lee Roy has won both the Outland Award as well as the Lombardi Award for being the top lineman in America. The three years he was the team's starter, Oklahoma went 32- 1-1 and also won two championships at the national level. He received a third scholarship in 1975 and designated an National Football Foundation Student-Athlete. Selmon received a diploma in education. Lee Roy's fourth time of service included ten hours per week of volunteer time in college. In Tampa, he played for the Buccaneers for nine seasons before becoming an all-pro. He also began an entrepreneurial career. In 1988, while working as an account liaison officer for First Florida Bank of Tampa and worked 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 was the Junior Chamber of Commerce honored his name in 1982, as one of the top 10 youths in the US. While a student Lee Roy was 6-2 and weighed about 256 pounds. He was captain of his college team in the year 1975. He was promoted to the athletic director's assistant at University of South Florida. The College Football Hall of Fame named his in 1988. GTE Academic All-America Hall of Fame in 1994. Pro Football Hall of Fame, in 1995. The Oklahoma City Chapter National Football Foundation gave the Distinguished American Award for 1989 to Lucious Selmon Sr. Henry Bellmon is the Oklahoma governor, who presented this award.

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