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Body by Milk - Super Bowl XLIII 2225 viewsThe Arizona Cardinals Kurt Warner and the Pittsburgh Steelers Ben Roethlisberger in their print ad for "Body by Milk".
*Click on photo for a larger version.
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2008 Fanfare Magazine 2708 viewsClose-up of photo from an upcoming issue announcement.
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Steelers Digest, 2007 Playoff Edition2164 views
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Inside of "SI - 50 Years of Faces in the Crowd", 12/15/063082 viewsOriginal Entry: Dec. 6, 1999
Ben Roethlisberger
Findlay, Ohio - Football
Ben, a senior quarterback at Findlay High, set state season records for yards passing, with 4,041, and touchdown passes, with 54, while leading the Trojans to a 10-2 record. He connected on 66.4% of his throws and directed an offense that averaged 43.8 points.
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BIG BEN'S Beguiling Boldness - November/December 2006 issue1628 viewsCover photo.
TO READ THE ARTICLE, CLICK OUT OF THIS PAGE AND CLICK ON THE ARTICLES PAGE.
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October 12, 2009 - The Sporting News23842 viewsScreen capture from video footage of the cover shoot.
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USA TODAY Sports Weekly - Nov 25th-Dec 1st Issue2007 viewsFrom the article entitled, "Roethlisberger: Calm, collected amid chaos":
One vision of the big, strapping dude, viewed through this hard-bitten city's prism of black and gold, is that of a scraggly disheveled Gen-Y quarterback who often seems to scramble from potential trouble, balancing the football chip on his shoulder with the wild-child in his soul.
Yes, Ben Roethlisberger, a risk-taker on and off the field, has a lot of experience trying to flee the rush of life as it pursues him from all sorts of angles.
All swagger, the Pittsburgh Steelers' quarterback sometimes stumbles and gets slammed. Other times, he avoids harm's way. Roethlisberger continues to operate in a hurry-up mode this season, often shrugging off would be pursuers - be they hard-charging defensive ends, fawning fans or hovering news media.
Big Ben is even more brilliant as the clock ticks and the Steelers quickly operate their no-huddle offense, something he has done since his high school days in Findlay, Ohio. Roethlisberger, remarkably mobile for his size, seems most effective when a play breaks down and chaos ensues.
The quarterback's deft improvisational skills often enable him to avoid peril but not always. He has been sacked 169 times since the 2006 season, by far the most in the NFL.
"My favorite thing (as a kid) was playing backyard football," he says, looking every bit the college kid with a curly mop of tousled hair and stubble beard. "I've always loved that. I guess that's what I'm doing, just out there playing ball. I try to play the game with a lot of heart and passion. I hope it shows."
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TV Guide - 2005 NFL Preview2424 viewsWho's #1?
Is Donovan or Big Ben the Best QB in Pennsylvania?
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Findlay Living Cover - March 20062342 viewsBen on the cover of his hometown's magazine.
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New York Daily News Sports Magazine2510 viewsFrom February 2, 2009.
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MU Redhawks Gameday Program - October 13, 20072027 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!
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