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HUNTINGTON -- Count Miami (Ohio) quarterback Ben Roethlisberger among those predicting another dramatic Byron Leftwich comeback.
The status of Marshall?s senior quarterback has been the focus leading to Tuesday?s game with Miami (Ohio). Thundering Herd coach Bobby Pruett has listed Leftwich (left shin injury) as doubtful, but Roethlisberger won?t be surprised to see his counterpart on the field when the teams meet before a national television audience.
Marshall (6-2, 4-1 Mid-American Conference) hosts Miami (7-3, 5-1) at 8 p.m. Tuesday. ESPN will televise the game.
"I expect him to play," Roethlisberger said. "He?s a phenomenal athlete. This is a gigantic stage for Miami, for Marshall and for Byron.
"He?s my Heisman vote. This is a great chance for him to shine, obviously. But hopefully our defense won?t let him do that."
A strong performance by Roethlisberger would go a long way in placing Miami?s sophomore quarterback on the national map. He?s already respected within MAC circles, but Roethlisberger has yet to perform before a national stage.
What fans can expect is a playmaker with talents quite similar to Leftwich. The 6-foot-5, 240-pound athlete combines arm strength and precision, and he?s a capable scrambler from the pocket.
Since taking over Miami?s offense in 2001, the RedHawks have transformed from a control-the-clock, power offense to a diverse, spread attack. This season, Miami is averaging 275.6 passing yards, compared to 129.8 on the ground.
Roethlisberger has been the key, spreading the ball to numerous receivers. He's completed 65 percent of his passes for 2,720 yards and 18 touchdowns with eight interceptions.
Like Leftwich, Roethlisberger operates primarily from a three wide receiver set and keeps his deep group of pass catchers involved throughout the game. Seven different RedHawks have at least 20 receptions this season.
"He?s a heady player," Pruett said. "Their offense is very, very similar to ours. It looks exactly like ours.
"He does a good job of hitting the open guy. He handles pressure well. He moves around and scrambles well. He?s a field general."
With Roethlisberger leading the way, Miami is playing its best football of the season. The RedHawks snapped Toledo?s 18-game home winning streak two weeks and followed with a 38-20 victory over Ohio to surpass Marshall for first in the MAC East Division.
Tuesday?s winner will be in the driver?s seat to win the division title and host the MAC Championship Game on Dec. 7.
By taking advantage of a rare ESPN appearance, both Miami and Roethlisberger could earn some much-deserved national respect.
"You can?t get any better than two teams like this," Roethlisberger said before again hinting that a Leftwich sighting wouldn?t be a shock. "That's what?s important. We don't want anything other than their best."