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Sooner/Ironhead legend: Dewey Selmon’s journey from Eufaula to the NFL
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September 24, 2025
Sooner/Ironhead legend: Dewey Selmon’s journey from Eufaula to the NFL
By Rodney Haltom sports EDITOR

Before he became a force at the University of Oklahoma and in the NFL, Dewey Selmon built his foundation on the gridiron in Eufaula. The middle brother between Lucious and Leroy, Dewey anchored the Ironheads’ defensive line at left tackle while Leroy manned the right side, forming a wall few opponents could break.

“He was a great teammate. He helped me tremendously as a player,” recalled Eufaula and Sooner great Rusty Griffis. “I was only 160 pounds at defensive end, so I knew opponents would come after me. But Dewey—he was so smart, so dependable. Not just Dewey, but all the Selmons were hardworking, high-character people who always did the right thing. I was blessed to play with them.”

A star at Eufaula and OU

Selmon dominated high school football, earning All-State honors before being recruited by Barry Switzer at OU. From the start, he was a difference-maker. Dewey helped power the Sooners to backto- back national championships in 1974 and 1975, alongside Consensus All-American teammates. The Sooners lost just two games in three seasons from 1973–75.

“Dewey was a fantastic athlete, the most aggressive of the brothers,” said legendary Eufaula coach Paul Bell in a previous interview. “He was quick off the line, very intelligent, and all of them were straight-A students. They were in great condition yearround and played football, track, and basketball. When Dewey and Leroy got to college, they beat the first string in drills as freshmen. Coach Switzer couldn’t have been happier.”

The Sooners were 54-3-1 while the Selmon brothers were at OU. The University of Oklahoma dedicated a statue honoring three of its greatest defensive football players in program history — brothers Lucious, Dewey and Lee Roy Selmon. It’s the only statue of defensive players on campus.

Professional dominance

In 1976, the new NFL franchise Tampa Bay Buccaneers made the Selmon brothers their foundation by picking Lee Roy at No.1 overall and Dewey their second- round pick, 60th overall. From there, he became a pillar of their defense. Selmon’s professional toughness was unmatched, missing just four games in four seasons with the Bucs. Dewey’s dominance earned him a Pro Bowl selection in 1979 before finishing his career with the San Diego Chargers in 1982.

“I always thought Dewey would be a great coach,” Bell added. “He was outgoing, gave powerful speeches, and made sure everyone knew he was from Eufaula.”

Lessons beyond football

For Selmon, the success wasn’t just about tackles or championships. It was about values.

“We were blessed to have been coached by Paul Bell and Barry Switzer. They taught us to strive to be the best and to play as a team,” Selmon said. “My advice to student-athletes is simple: build a total body of work. Focus on three things—your mindset and spirit, your classroom effort, and your physical ability. If you work hard in all areas, especially your spirit, you can’t be denied. Work ethic determines everything.”

Dewey Selmon was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2022.

From the rich dirt of Eufaula to the brightest stages in college and pro football, Dewey Selmon’s legacy continues to inspire—an Ironhead who carried the pride of his hometown everywhere he went.

Winter storm blankets McIntosh County with snow, ice and deep freeze
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Winter storm blankets McIntosh County with snow, ice and deep freeze
By Shauna Belyeu General Manager 
January 28, 2026
A winter storm sweeping across much of the United States over the weekend brought snow, sleet and bitter cold to McIntosh County, covering the community in a rare winter blanket and keeping crews busy...
Search underway for Eufaula superintendent
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Search underway for Eufaula superintendent
January 28, 2026
The search is underway for the next Eufaula Public Schools superintendent. Eufaula school board members opened the search, in partnership with the Oklahoma State School Boards Association, after Eufau...
Fugitive arrested in Eufaula
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Fugitive arrested in Eufaula
January 28, 2026
The Eufaula Police Department served a warrant at a residence in the Lakehurst Addition within the City of Eufaula on Jan. 22. The warrant was served as part of an ongoing investigation. The suspect, ...
Property rights advocate gives solar-farm warning
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Property rights advocate gives solar-farm warning
By Shauna Belyeu General Manager 
January 28, 2026
McIntosh County Republicans met Thursday, Jan. 22, at the Eufaula VFW for a meeting featuring a presentation on large-scale solar development and an update on longterm city planning from Eufaula Mayor...
Eufaula Chamber opens 2026 with renewed focus for the new year
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Eufaula Chamber opens 2026 with renewed focus for the new year
By Shauna Belyeu General Manager 
January 28, 2026
The Eufaula Area Chamber of Commerce held its first meeting of the new year Tuesday, Jan. 20, at the chamber office, marking the first official meeting led by new Executive Director Tim Turner. Turner...
Listening to the lake: Understanding the rise and fall of Lake Eufaula
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Listening to the lake: Understanding the rise and fall of Lake Eufaula
By MICHAEL BARNES 
January 28, 2026
If you’ve stood at the end of a dock at sunrise, or paused beside a quiet boat ramp where the water once lapped higher against the concrete, you’ve likely felt it—that small, unsettled question that c...
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Oklahoma Senator introduces bill to protect Oklahoma land
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Senator Warren Hamilton, R-McCurtain, has filed a slate of legislation for the 2026 legislative session to strengthen protections for Oklahomans, underscoring his commitment to defending Oklahoma valu...
Waiting out the storm together in Eufaula
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In the days before the storm, I realized that winter doesn’t just test your supplies — it tests how much you’re willing to think beyond yourself. Around that same time, my neighbors and I started talk...
Green Country CattleWomen announce new board
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Green Country CattleWomen announced their new board as they wrapped up two years with their former board that they express their gratitude of exceptional leadership and support. The former board inclu...
Warrant issued for man who failed to appear in court
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Warrant issued for man who failed to appear in court
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A bench warrant has been issued for a 27-year-old McIntosh County man who failed to appear in court for a hearing held on Dec. 18, 2025. Arnold Willard Carey Jr. forfeited his $50,000 bond. He is char...
Hannah Kennedy awarded local scholarship
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