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May 6, 2012 - Graduation Day5478 viewsBen poses with his wife Ashley after receiving his diploma.
From USA Today:
Roethlisberger’s autumns have been kind of busy. And something always seemed to prevent him from enrolling in time for the winter term. AFC Championship Games, for instance.
But the Steelers were quick outs against Denver the past season and the morning after the defeat, his Miami academic advisor sent him an email. Roethlisberger figured it was a note of condolence. Instead, it was a call to class.
“He responded in less than 20 minutes,†said Melissa Chase, associate dean. “He never asked for a shortcut. It was always, ‘What do I need to do?’ He did everything we asked of him. I know this was always a very important goal for him.â€
What they asked of him at the end included a paper on Tibet. “Which I knew nothing about,†he said. Analyzing the New England defense was never like this. But luckily wife Ashley, with two degrees, makes a swell study buddy. He ended up with an A, and possibly more knowledge of Tibet than any quarterback in the NFL.
http://www.floridatoday.com/usatoday/article/54786740?odyssey=mod|newswell|text|Sports|p
Photo: AP
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August 4, 2009 - ESPN's E:60 Show3808 viewsFrom the segment "The Big 33".
The annual summer football game for recent high school graduate standouts was the focus during the show E:60.
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October 13, 2007 - Ben's number retired5433 viewsBen during an interview.
Photo: Oxford Daily News
*Thank you to Kathy!
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3001 viewsQuarterback Ben Roethlisberger #7 of the Miami (Ohio) Redhawks during a game against the UCF Golden Knights during the game at the Citrus Bowl on November 28, 2003 in Orlando, Florida.
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3366 viewsQuarterback Ben Roethlisberger #7 of the Miami (Ohio) Redhawks during a game against the UCF Golden Knights during the game at the Citrus Bowl on November 28, 2003 in Orlando, Florida. Miami won 56-21
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Getting ready for the NFL Draft....2670 viewsFrom an article featured in "SI on Campus", April 15, 2004 - After announcing his intent to turn pro following Miami's win over Louisville in the GMAC Bowl, Roethlisberger went agent-hunting. Or, more specifically, he became the hunted. He was deluged by dozens of agents, some more dubious than others, a few offering Roethlisberger "crazy amounts of money," he says, to represent him. Ultimately, he settled upon Leigh Steinberg and his associate, Ryan Tollner, on New Year's Day. Less than a week later Roethlisberger arrived in Newport Beach, Calif., to begin his metamorphosis from beefy, mid-major college stud to prototypical NFL quarterback. He moved into a furnished luxury condo on Jan. 5 and over the next two months did nothing, he says, but work out. "Southern California was a bit of a culture shock," he admits. "It seemed like all the cars were fancy and all the food was healthy. It was big, and things just seemed complicated."
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2004/sioncampus/04/14/roethlisberger0415/
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Citrus Bowl - November 28, 20032648 viewsQuarterback Ben Roethlisberger #7 of the Miami (Ohio) Redhawks during a game against the UCF Golden Knights during the game at the Citrus Bowl on November 28, 2003 in Orlando, Florida. Miami won 56-21.
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Ben Roethlisberger Field 2004 viewsIn October of 2014, Ben and Ashley agreed to donate $1 million towards the Indoor Sports Center at Miami University.
The 91,000-square-foot complex that took about a year to construct was funded by $13 million in donations, and it will be used by student-athletes, intramural and club sports teams as well as youth athletic programs for tournaments.
The facility includes a full 120-yard football field with a synthetic playing surface similar to neighboring Yager Stadium. It also has netting for baseball, softball and golf; four 100-yard sprint lanes, a high jump and long jump equipment for track; storage space and an observation deck.
According to the Miami Redhawks site, this new facility “will positively impact all 19 of Miami’s sports programs and allow teams to train year-roundâ€.
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February 9, 2013 - Miami University Hall of Fame Induction Weekend2540 viewsMiami Athletics Director David Sayler stands with the 2012-2013 HOF Class: Dale Cohen ’94 (women’s tennis), Karin Sherr ’99 (synchronized skating), Kyle Voska ’98 (golf), P.L. (Pete) Miller ’71 (men’s track and field), Jane Hoeppner (representing her late husband, Coach Terry Hoeppner), and Ben '12 (football).
Photo: MU
*Click on any photo for a larger version.
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October 13, 2007 - Ben's number retired4689 viewsBen and the Hoeppner family on the field for the pre-game ceremony marking the retirement of his jersey number and a plaque presentation in memory of Coach Hoeppner.
Photo by Christy.
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April 25, 2015 - Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for Dauch Indoor Stadium & Ben Roethlisberger Field1425 viewsWith the skies opening up over Yager Stadium, Miami fans were quickly introduced to the Dauch Indoor Sports Center on Saturday, April 25th.
The RedHawk faithful gathered inside the newest jewel of Miami Athletics for the DISC Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, which featured speeches from Director of Athletics David Sayler, President Dr. David Hodge, Miami alum and Pittsburgh Steelers star quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, Miami alum and Super Bowl winning Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh, Miami alum and lead DISC contributor David Dauch, Miami soccer captain Haley Walter and Miami football defensive back Heath Harding. Those speakers eventually gave way to the official ribbon cutting for the facility before transitioning to the football team’s spring scrimmage.
As the downpour continued outside, fans surrounded the RedHawks as they went through their various drills on Ben Roethlisberger Field. The 14-period scrimmage included several 11-on-11 sessions that gave the MU faithful a promising glimpse into next fall....
You can read more:
http://m.muredhawks.com/mobile/ViewArticle.dbml?atclid=210048332&DB_OEM_ID=26100&
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9293 viewsBen was an all-league and all-district performer in baseball and basketball and was a team captain in all three sports. A .300 hitter as a shortstop for Findlay's baseball squad, he earned second-team all-league and all-district honors in baseball and basketball.
Courtesy of NFLDraftScout.com
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