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Citrus Bowl - November 28, 20032762 views
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Citrus Bowl - November 28, 20033627 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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May 6, 2012 - Graduation Day3077 viewsFrom USA Today:
Most of the assembly didn't know Roethlisberger was coming. When he suddenly appeared in the lineup with his class, the cell phones quickly came out and the texting began.
"I'm going to be sitting there thinking, 'When I was in college, this person (next to him) was probably in middle school,' " Roethlisberger said before the ceremony. "I'm going to be the old man out there, but it's worth it.' "
Worth it, because he promised his parents in 2003, when he left Miami four credits short for the NFL, that one day he would graduate.
http://www.floridatoday.com/usatoday/article/54786740?odyssey=mod|newswell|text|Sports|p
Photo: AP
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April 25, 2015 - Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for Dauch Indoor Stadium & Ben Roethlisberger Field1372 viewsDavid Hodge â€@PresHodge
Terrific crowd for dedication of indoor. Huge thanks to Dauchs, Harbaugh, Roethlisberger and all who made it possible.
Jackie Patterson â€@OHHSAPrincipal
Loving the spirit today at the Miami David & Anita Dauch Indoor Sports Center! Roethlisberger and Harbaugh are here!
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February 9, 2013 - Miami University Hall of Fame Induction Weekend2299 viewsBen waves to the crowd as he is announced during the halftime presentation.
Photo: MU
*Click on any photo for a larger version.
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May 6, 2012 - Graduation Day3314 views"To me, this is as just as big, if not bigger, than winning the Super Bowl. This is the Super Bowl in life.''
Photo: AP
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Citrus Bowl - November 28, 20032828 viewsQuarterback Ben Roethlisberger of the Miami (Ohio) Redhawks prior to their game against the UCF Golden Knights at the Citrus Bowl on November 28, 2003 in Orlando, Florida. Miami won 56-21.
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April 25, 2015 - Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for Dauch Indoor Stadium & Ben Roethlisberger Field1363 viewsA collage of photos from MU.
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2003 GMAC Bowl3740 viewsQuarterback Ben Roethlisberger of the Miami of Ohio Redhawks in action at the GMAC Bowl between the Louisville Cardinals and Miami of Ohio Redhawks, December 18, 2003.
"Ben Roethlisberger ended his college career in style. Roethlisberger passed for 376 yards and four first-half touchdowns to lead No. 14 Miami of Ohio to a 49-28 victory over Louisville in the GMAC Bowl on Thursday night before announcing his decision to leave school early for the NFL." -- John Zenor, Associated Press.
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/bowls/2003-12-19-gmac-bowl_x.htm
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Getting ready for the NFL Draft....2612 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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April 25, 2015 - Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for Dauch Indoor Stadium & Ben Roethlisberger Field1354 viewsThe day would have not have been complete without a photo of Ben, MU Officer Keith Hibbard and K9 Figo!
Photo: MU
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9275 viewsBen was the all-league and all-district performer in basketball and baseball at Findlay High School. He was the team captain in all three sports and averaged 26.5 points, nine rebounds and five assists per game as a senior point guard in basketball.
Courtesy of NFLDraftScout.com
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