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MU Redhawks Gameday Program - October 13, 20072098 viewsBen (in the background) returned to Miami for a pre-game ceremony for the retirement of his jersey number.
On 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.
*Thank you to Christy for sending me the program! (9 votes)
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"Driving Home" by Jerome Bettis3040 viewsLast chapter photo of Ben, The Bus and Hines Ward. (14 votes)
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GQ Magazine, September 20073971 views"Young Guns", All Hail The Young QB's:
Ben Roethlisberger, Age 25.
Team: Pittsburgh Steelers
Team: Pittsburgh Steelers
At least this off-season, Ben Roethlisberger didn’t…well, you know. Last summer the Super Bowl XL champion was lucky to survive a scary motorcycle accident in downtown Pittsburgh and then followed it up with his most uneven NFL season to date, suddenly looking mortal as the Steelers failed to make the playoffs. Now the guy who won twenty-seven of the first thirty-one games he played is toiling for a new coach (Mike Tomlin, who replaces the square-jawed Bill Cowher), under a new system that’ll entrust him with the offense more than Cowher ever did, and he’s in peak physical condition. Then there’s that brand-new chip on his shoulder, which we have to admit to liking. “I like being the underdog,†Roethlisberger says. “I like having everyone against me.†It’s Big Ben’s challenge to the nonbelievers. We wouldn’t dare take him up on it.
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Fall 2008 - Fanfare Magazine2468 viewsFrom the cover story, "Big Ben's Big Give"
To read the article, copy and paste the link below:
http://www.bigbennews.com/articles/2008/bigbensbiggive.html
*Photo is courtesy of Duane Rieder Photography (5 votes)
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Lindy's Football, 2006 Preview2267 views (13 votes)
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Beckett 2006 Football Preview Magazine7389 viewsBen Roethlisberger, Man of Steel? (16 votes)
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2581 views"It was rough for a little bit, be he held his own. He came out and did a tremendous job. He settled down...He played his heart out."
-Hines Ward (8 votes)
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USA Weekend Magazine - October 19-21, 20072085 viewsFrom the cover article: "Ben Roethlisberger Hands It To Canines"
*Thank you to Jan for scanning the photos! (10 votes)
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2331 views"If I can be half as good as Marino, I'll be incredibly happy."
-Ben Roethlisberger (7 votes)
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Whirl Magazine, September 2006 - Page 582660 views'ORDINARY LIFE IS SOMETHING THAT FLEW OUT THE BEN'S WINDOW THE SECOND THE STEELERS WON THE SUPER BOWL.'
Article by: Katie Mavrich
Photography by: Rick Chapman @ www.RickChapman.com (7 votes)
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2005 Sports Illustrated Kids3170 viewsFootball Preview (18 votes)
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Findlay Living Cover - March 20062411 viewsBen on the cover of his hometown's magazine. (15 votes)
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