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Lee Roy Selmon (October 20, 1954 – September 4, 2011) was an American professional football player who was a defensive end for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football as a defensive tackle at the University of Oklahoma , the youngest of three brothers to play football there.
The Lee Roy Selmon Athletics Center, which is home to the USF Athletic Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame was established by director of athletics Doug Woolard in 2009 with the first 16 inductees. 12 of the inaugural inductees were members or coaches of the 1985 USF women's swimming team, which won the first and only NCAA national championship in USF history.
Opened in 2004, the Lee Roy Selmon Athletic Center is the main hub for USF Athletics. In 2012, the facility was dedicated to the late Lee Roy Selmon, a Pro Football Hall of Fame member who played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and former Director of USF Athletics. [31] Selmon is considered as the "Father of USF Football".
The answer being pitched this week at the Lee Roy Selmon Athletics Center: better than it was 35 months ago when the Bulls hired Jeff Scott. ... TAMPA — As the USF football coaching search ...
Lee Roy Selmon Athletic Center. Opened in 2004, the Lee Roy Selmon Athletic Center is the main hub for USF Athletics. [169] In 2012, the facility was dedicated to the late Lee Roy Selmon, a Pro Football Hall of Fame member and former director of USF athletics. [170] Selmon is considered by many to be the "Father of USF Football". [170]
USF football will be upgrading its facilities this year, athletic director Michael Kelly said in a news conference Wednesday. The Bulls will spend $3 million on football upgrades to the Lee Roy ...
Cal Peterson and Lee Roy Selmon went out with knee injuries. [134] Film of the game appeared to indicate that the injury to Selmon was intentional. [135] The Colts followed with 9 points in each of the next two-quarters. The Buccaneers finally scored their first two touchdowns of the year, a fumble return by Danny Reece and a 1-yard Charlie ...
Pat Surtain became just the seventh cornerback in NFL history to take home Defensive Player of the Year honors for his performance in 2024.