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Lee Jae-myung of the center-left Democratic Party won the South Korean presidential election on Wednesday, riding a wave of anger against former President Yoon Suk Yeol and his People Power Party ...
The late Lee Roy Selmon lived in Odessa on a home overlooking Lake Calm. [ Times (1995) ] While he was in Tampa, Selmon saw the way his uncle was transforming USF as its athletic director.
Lee Roy Selmon was a Pro Football Hall of Famer with the Bucs before serving as USF’s athletic director and helping launch the football program. He died in 2011. Poor Emory Jones … ...
To honor Lee Roy’s legacy and continue building his mentoring program, USF hosts BullsFest every year. The event will take place Saturday, April 29. Tickets and the live auction are still ...
USF Athletic Director Michael Kelly receives five-year ... as USF unveiled a $3 million renovation in its on-campus locker rooms and general renovations to the Lee Roy Selmon Athletics Center.
From young folks to old folks, Lee Roy Selmon's name triggers some type of memory: whether it be his famous restaurants, his athletics center at USF, or even the popular Selmon Expressway that so ...
Lee Roy Selmon, one of the most popular and revered players in the history of Oklahoma football, is in a Tampa, Fla., hospital after suffering a massive stroke on Friday.
Lee Roy Selmon, referred to by some ... Selmon served as Associate Athletic Director at USF from August of 1994 until being named Athletic Director in June 2001. ... Preference Center Big left ...
Lee Roy Selmon won the Lombardi Award and the Outland Trophy in 1975. He ended his college career with 335 tackles, a school record for a linemen at the time, and 40 for a loss.
Bent the USF Bull Run sign in front of the department’s main building, the Lee Roy Selmon Athletics Center. Flooded one of the main arteries, Fowler Avenue, so much that Tampa mayor Jane Castor ...
Kelly, South Florida's athletic director, has a chance to be the most impactful AD here since Lee Roy Selmon, the father of South Florida football and a man Kelly once worked for.
Hall of Famer Lee Roy Selmon was remembered Friday as a ferocious football player whose gentleness and commitment to helping people off the field defined him as a man.