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10 Facts About Delvon Roe

1.

Delvon Roe is a retired basketball player who played at Michigan State University.

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Delvon Roe ended his career in September 2011 after three years at Michigan State due to degenerative knee pain.

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Delvon Roe was one of the top recruits for the class of 2008, rated as a 5-star, 24th overall best player in the nation by Rivals.

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Delvon Roe was the only freshman to start in the National Championship Game.

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Increasingly effective as his knee healed, Delvon Roe was eventually named to the Big-Ten All Freshman Team.

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On September 29,2011, Delvon Roe announced he was ending his basketball career due to degenerative knee pain, and would miss his senior year.

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Delvon Roe earned his BFA in acting from Michigan State in two years.

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Delvon Roe played the role of Isaac in the film Love and Honor, which was sold at the Marche du Film at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival.

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Delvon Roe was under contract for the film "Race to Judgement", a story covering the real-life 1973 murder of a young black woman in Howell, Michigan, that centers on the involvement of the Ku Klux Klan and Rev Robert Miles, who was once a grand dragon of the Ku Klux Klan.

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Delvon Roe is to play the role of Tre, the older brother of the murder victim.