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Lee Roy Selmon's history combines family football scholarship and volunteering for the community. The first time Selmon was brought up with Lucious as well as Jessie Selmon on an agricultural property near Eufala in Oklahoma as the youngest of the nine children they had. In football, he was alongside three brothers in Oklahoma. The three brothers were all All-America. Lucious Jr. Dewey was an All-Star for the whole 1973 season. Lee Roy is the winner of both Outland Awards and Lombardi Awards. He was the top lineman for across the country. In his time as the Oklahoma's quarterback of choice and Sooners' starting quarterback, they went 32-1-1 and 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 obtained his master's degree in educational studies. Lee Roy was involved in volunteering for ten hours per week during his time at college. Then he settled in Tampa after college, was a member of the Buccaneers for nine seasons and was three-times all-pro. His business career began. He was an Account Relations Officer for Tampa's First Florida Bank and worked on the following groups: Special Olympics Easter Seals Baptist Church Ronald McDonald House United Negro College Fund South Florida Institute on the Black Life Hall of Fame Bowl Committee. In 1982, the Junior Chamber of Commerce recognized Lee Roy as one of the 10 of the most notable young men. Lee Roy weighed 256 lbs and stood at a height of 7-foot-2. While he was in college, he was the captain of the 1975 team. In 1993, he was appointed the assistant director of Athletics at University of South Florida. He was named to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1993 by his fellow members of the GTE Academic All-America Hall of Fame in 1994, as well as in the Pro Football Hall of Fame of 1995. In 1989, the Oklahoma City Chapter of the National Football Foundation in 1989 presented the Distinguished American Award to his parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Lucious Selmon Sr. Henry Bellmon was the Oklahoma Governor, who awarded this award.

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