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2003 MAC Championship Game3984 viewsBen throws for a touchdown vs. Bowling Green State. The Miami (Ohio) Redhawks won 49 - 27 in the Mid-American Conference Championship in Bowling Green, Ohio , December 4, 2003.
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Citrus Bowl - November 28, 20033662 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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February 9, 2013 - Miami University Hall of Fame Induction Weekend2404 viewsGreat photo from Lauren Elizabeth (via twitter) of Ben waving to the crowd as he takes center court during the half time ceremony at the MU vs Akron basketball game.
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2003 MAC Championship4794 viewsBen Roethlisberger celebrates his Miami of Ohio Redhawks victory over the Bowling Green State Falcons 49 - 27 in the Mid-American Conference Championship in Bowling Green, Ohio , December 4, 2003. Roethlisberger set a title-game record with 440 passing yards.
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Citrus Bowl - November 28, 20033467 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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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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October 13, 2007 - Ben's number retired4644 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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February 9, 2013 - Miami University Hall of Fame Induction Weekend1944 viewsBengals fan and MU alum Dan Plettner not only had the opportunity to attend the Hall of Fame Induction Dinner last Saturday, but also the opportunity to meet and chat with Big Ben.
He was kind enough to share his story with us:
I had a splendid experience at Ben Roethlisberger’s Miami University Hall of Fame Induction Dinner on Saturday evening. Ben was inducted alongside his posthumous coach, Terry Hoeppner. Ben’s emotions and words were a great tribute to Coach Hoeppner.
I had brought a football for which I frankly am still working toward a decent historical knowledge. I went up to Ben shortly before dinner and told him I had something I thought he might like to see. He smiled immediately as he saw the Redhawks logo on the ball’s finish and then he began examining the ball pretty closely.
I am still uncertain whether the football was actually used in practice and/or games… and whether it was definitively ever touched by Ben in 2003, but I loved the ball 10 times more the moment Ben remarked about the ball to the effect, “this ball has a lot of history.†Another former player at the event informed that the ball was a new model/style in ’03.
I enjoyed a normal conversation with “Big Ben†and he seemed to find my challenge of being a proud Miami alum simultaneous with being a Bengals fan pretty humorous. After talking, when I informed him that I’d be honored if he choose to sign the ball he graciously reached for my pen and took his time to choose a place to autograph it. After thanking him, I felt like a little kid and discretely walked the football around the perimeter of the room (rather than taking a direct route back to my table) so as not to “open the floodgates†for others to approach and ask for his autograph just before the dinner commenced.
Later, listening to the speeches from Ben (which truely honored Terry Hoeppner) and Terry’s wife really fully made me appreciate my good fortune for observing a special night in the history at Miami University.
It also helped me to appreciate Ben on a level different from what I’ve seen during his playing career. Ben showcased humor as a nice compliment to heartfelt emotions, even joking about a fictitious “Brian†who had been accidentally introduced (instead of Ben).
Ben, if you ever happen to read this: thank you for helping me to cherish your contribution to Miami University Athletics.
Best Always,
Dan Plettner
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February 9, 2013 - Miami University Hall of Fame Induction Weekend2821 viewsRoethlisberger was Saturday’s headliner and spoke about his affection for Miami and the degree that he finalized in 2012. His last football season in Oxford was 2003, when the RedHawks went 13-1 and earned a No. 10 ranking by the Associated Press.
“I’m honored to be a graduate, to have my number retired, to be in the Hall of Fame now and to say that I went to Miami,†Roethlisberger said. “People all the time ask, why Miami? And I say obviously the academics and a chance to play early and Coach Hoeppner.â€
Of the bachelor’s degree in education that he picked up last May, the 30-year-old Findlay High School graduate said it was something he always hoped to obtain.
“It was a bigger goal early on, and then as you start getting sidetracked, offseasons get shorter and things are going on,†Roethlisberger said. “Having a son on the way — and now he’s here — it just kind of motivated me further to get it done and just to tell my son and hopefully more kids that I got my degree and how important education is.â€
More from Mr. Cassano:
http://www.springfieldnewssun.com/news/sports/college/roethlisberger-thrilled-to-enter-miamis-hall-of-fa/nWK2Y/
Photo: Jeremy Guy
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October 13, 2007 - Ben's number retired3721 viewsPittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is presented his No. 7 jersey by Miami University president David Hodge during pre-game ceremonies at Miami (Ohio), Saturday, Oct. 13, 2007, in Oxford, Ohio. Roethlisberger's Miami No. 7 jersey was retired before Miami's game with Bowling Green.
Photo: David Kohl / AP
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September 28, 2003 - Miami vs. UC3236 viewsMiami quarterback Ben Roethlisberger runs away from UC defensive lineman Trent Cole (90), during the 2nd half of Miami's 42-37 victory over UC.
Photo from the Dayton Daily News
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