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Lee Roy Selmon has a background that is a combination of family scholarships football and volunteering for the community. At first, he was raised by Lucious and Jessie Selmon at their Eufala farm. He was the youngest of nine kids. Second football he was one of three brothers who played for Oklahoma. Three of them made All-America. Lucious Jr. Dewey, Lee Roy, and Lucious Jr. Dewey started the 1973 season. Lee Roy won the Outland and Lombardi Awards as the nation's finest lineman. Oklahoma was the winner of two National Championships in the three years he was a lineman. Selmon was given a second award in 1975. In addition, he was referred to as an National Football Foundation Student-Athlete. Selmon was awarded a degree from Education. Lee Roy dedicated ten volunteer every week while in college. In Tampa where he played, he joined the Buccaneers over nine years and was an all-pro. Also, he began a career in the field of business. When he was in the year 1988, he was working as an Account Relations Officer for First Florida Bank in Tampa. He was employed by the Special Olympics Easter Seals Baptist Church Ronald McDonald House United Negro College Fund South Florida Institute and for the Black Life Hall of Fame Bowl Committee. So it's not surprising that he was named one of the most distinguished young men of the nation according to the Junior Chamber of Commerce in 1982. When he was a student Lee Roy was 6-2 and weighs 256 pounds. He captained his college team in the year 1975. He joined at the University of South Florida as the associate director of athletics. He was named to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1988. He was also named to the GTE Academic All-America Hall of Fame in 1994 and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1995. He and his parents Lucious as well as Mary Selmon, Jr. have been awarded the Distinguished American Award in 1989 from the Oklahoma City Chapter National Football Foundation. Henry Bellmon was the Oklahoma Governor that presented the award.

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