Lee

Lee Roy Selmon's life story blends the virtues of family football scholarship with volunteering for the community. First, the Selmon family. Lucious Selmon was the father of Jessie Selmon. They raised nine children in a Eufala farm. The second football was that Selmon is the youngest of three brothers who played for Oklahoma. Three of them were All-Americans. They made the All-America team in 1973. Lee Roy and Lucious Jr. Dewey were the players for one season. Lee Roy was named the most offensive lineman in the United States by Outland and Lombardi Awards. For three years, Oklahoma was 32-1-1 with Roy being the starting player. They also won two national championships. Third scholarship he was named as a National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete in 1975. Selmon received his bachelor's master's degree in educational studies. Lee Roy dedicated ten volunteer hours per week during the college. After graduation Lee Roy moved to Tampa where he spent nine years playing for the Buccaneers. Three times, he was selected All-Pro. Then he began his business career. He was an Account Relation Officer at Tampa's First Florida Bank and worked in these organizations: Special Olympics Easter Seals Baptist Church Ronald McDonald House United Negro College Fund South Florida Institute on Black Life Hall of Fame Bowl Committee. It's no wonder in 1982, the Junior Chamber of Commerce named him one of the nation's 10 outstanding young males. While a student Lee Roy was 6-2 and was weighing 256 pounds. He coached his university team in 1975. In 1993, he was a part of the University of South Florida as associate director of athletics. He was elected 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 then the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1995. The Oklahoma City Chapter of the National Football Foundation in 1989 awarded its Distinguished American Award to his parents Mr. and Mrs.. Lucious Selmon Sr. The award ceremony was conducted by Henry Bellmon govenor of Oklahoma.

Whats How What Lee Lee

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Trevor Lee Morris' death cause: Is he killed in prison?

Anna Torv and Amy Smart

Nancy Kovack and Nathalie Emmanuel