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May 6, 2012 - Graduation Day3368 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: APMay 06, 2012
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Getting ready for the NFL Draft....2674 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/Mar 16, 2011
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"Big Ben runs over a linebacker"3424 viewsFrom the blog, "Off Tackle Empire":
Showing up late at Yager Stadium to see a Miami (OH) football game..typically doesn't pose a problem for seating. So imagine my surprise when I showed up five minutes after kickoff and saw 30,000 odd fans packing Yager for a chance to see Ben Roethlisberger and the ranked RedHawks play a night game on ESPN. Game details are sketchy in my mind (we won), but I remember one play like it was yesterday.
4th and 14, Miami is stalled around the opposing teams 35 yard line. Too close to punt, but too far to kick a field goal. Roethlisberger took the shotgun snap, avoided a blitzer, and crossed the LOS to scramble. Our section groaned, seeing a linebacker converging on Big Ben. To our surprise, the 240 lb Heisman candidate lowered his shoulder and punished the defender while his legs churned angrily. Skidding over the knocked down LB, Roethlisberger fell forward for the back breaking first down. We exploded in celebration, fueled by a feeling of surprise (he can run that fast?) and the general exuberance that envelopes college crowds.
http://www.offtackleempire.com/2010/2/25/1325477/surviving-the-offseason-talksFeb 25, 2010
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August 4, 2009 - ESPN's E:60 Show3813 viewsFrom the segment "The Big 33".
The annual summer football game for recent high school graduate standouts was the focus during the show E:60.Aug 05, 2009
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August 4, 2009 - ESPN's E:60 Show4087 viewsFrom the segment "The Big 33".
For the piece, ESPN had a crew film over 30 hours of the week-long Big 33 experience this past June. Former athletes to play in the Big 33 that will be part of the piece include Joe Montana, Jim Kelly, Ben Roethlisberger, Tony Dorsett, Ricky Watters, Kyle Brady and Jon Ritchie.Aug 05, 2009
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High School, 20007739 views*Thank you to Birgit Riley for sending me this photo!Nov 18, 2008
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October 13, 2007 - Ben's number retired4215 viewsAnother view of Ben being presented with his jersey by Miami University president David Hodge during pre-game ceremonies.
Photo: Oxford Daily News
*Thank you to Kathy!Oct 14, 2007
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October 13, 2007 - Ben's number retired5442 viewsBen during an interview.
Photo: Oxford Daily News
*Thank you to Kathy!Oct 14, 2007
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October 13, 2007 - Ben's number retired5857 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!Oct 14, 2007
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October 13, 2007 - Ben's number retired4412 viewsPhoto: Oxford Daily News
*Thank you to Kathy!Oct 14, 2007
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October 13, 2007 - Ben's number retired3734 viewsBen signs a program for a little fan.
Photo: Oxford Daily News
*Thank you to Kathy!Oct 14, 2007
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October 13, 2007 - Ben's number retired6027 viewsJane Hoeppner, left, wife of late Indiana and former Miami (Ohio) football coach Terry Hoeppner, watches a video with Miami University president David Hodge, middle, and Pittsburgh Steelers qurterback Ben Roethlisberger, right, during halftime ceremonies at the Miami-Bowling Green football game Saturday, Oct. 13, 2007, in Oxford, Ohio. A plaque in Hoeppner's memory will be added at Miami's Yager Stadium.
Photo: David Kohl / AP Photo
*Thank you to Haydee and Becky for this shot!Oct 14, 2007
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