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October 13, 2007 - Ben's number retired4643 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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Ben on the practice fields of the Findlay Trojans in 19998422 views “He was that good. When Ben was a senior, we thought we were now ready to throw the ball a million times. The school record for career touchdown passes was 27, which my son had. Ben threw 54 in one season. The yards (record) for a season was 1,772. Ben threw for 4,100. The most touchdown passes in a game was three. He threw eight in one game." -- Cliff Hite, former Findlay High School football coach.
More from Coach Hite here:
http://www.maxpreps.com/news/H5wfK10qK0-vplYsrl6t6Q/ohio--former-coach-looks-back-at-big-ben.htm
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Ben's Official Photo, 2003.3561 viewsOn Saturday, October 13, 2007, Miami of Ohio retired Ben Roethlisberger's number. It was the first time in 34 years Miami has retired a football jersey number. Ben became only the third athlete in Miami football history to have his jersey number retired, joining John Pont and Bob Hitchens.
The former RedHawk quarterback, now a star with the NFL's Pittsburgh Steelers, led Hoeppner's 2003 club to 13 consecutive victories, a Mid-American Conference Championship, a victory in the GMAC Bowl and a No. 10 ranking in the final national polls. Roethlisberger earned Third-Team All-America honors during his record-breaking junior season and became just the third Miami player to capture the Vern Smith Award as the Mid-American Conference Most Valuable Player.
Ben holds school records for career yards (10,829) and touchdowns (84).
He was selected with the 11th overall pick in 2004 by the Pittsburgh Steelers -- the highest draft position of any Miami player in program history. Ben led the Steelers to victory in each of his first 14 NFL starts, leading Pittsburgh to the AFC Championship game and being named the NFL's Rookie of the Year. One year later he led the Steelers to a 21-10 win over Seattle in Super Bowl XL.
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Big Ben: Induction into the MAC HOF on May 27th, 20152276 viewsJohn M. Dunn â€@WMUPrezDunn
Two of the MAC 2015 Hall of Fame Inductees - Coach George Dales and Ben Roethlisberger, former Miami University QB.
*Dr. Dunn is the president of Western Michigan University.
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April 25, 2015 - Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for Dauch Indoor Stadium & Ben Roethlisberger Field1851 viewsDiane snapped a great photo of lovely Roethlisberger ladies Ashley and Baylee!
Photo: Diane Daily
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9216 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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October 13, 2007 - Ben's number retired5792 viewsBen Roethlisberger, with Miami cheerleaders, was honored before Saturday's game, along with late coach Terry Hoeppner.
Photo: Joseph Fuqua II / The Cincinnati Enquirer
*Thank you to Becky!
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February 9, 2013 - Miami University Hall of Fame Induction Weekend2573 viewsBeautiful photograph of Coach Terry Hoeppner in action!
Photo: Carlee Roethlisberger
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3318 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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February 9, 2013 - Miami University Hall of Fame Induction Weekend2729 viewsBen speaks during the Induction Dinner.
Photo: MU
*Click on any photo for a larger version.
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High School8610 viewsThank you to Kristina.
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