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Ben Habern

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Starting center for all 14 games for the Sooners. Led the offensive linemen with 1,070 snaps played and 123 knockdowns. Habern also led the team in knockdowns in five games including a season-high 16 vs. Colorado. Helped the Sooners to a 12-2 Record as well as a Big 12 Championship win and a BCS
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During the Insight Bowl against Iowa Habern played most of the game with a sore neck. After the game Habern was evaluated and learned he needed surgery to repair an injury to his neck. In January, 2012, he had surgery to fuse together two vertebrae and after rehabbing through the summer Habern
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Starting center missed five games with an arm injury suffered against Missouri. Returned to action vs. Texas A&M and to the starting lineup against Iowa State. Habern finished the season with 39 knockdowns on 391 snaps as Oklahoma went on to beat Iowa in the Insight Bowl 31-14.
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while not allowing a sack, and defensively racked up 67 tackles and 11 sacks while helping lead Liberty to a state championship. In 2006 as a Junior He totaled 61 pancake blocks on the offensive side of the ball and recorded 34 tackles and five sacks on defense.
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Received a medical redshirt after seeing action in three games (Chattanooga, Washington, Baylor) as the backup at center, suffering a Broken Toe versus Baylor. The Sooners went 12 and 2 and went on to play in the National Championship game against The
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injury at Texas Tech but was still named All-Big 12 Freshman by ESPN.com as well as All-Big 12 Academic second team. He played 741 snaps with 70 knockdowns. The Sooners finished the season 8–5, 5–3 in Big 12 play and won the
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Bowl win in the 2011 Fiesta Bowl. Beating The Connecticut Huskies 48-20. Habern was named All-Big 12 honorable mention by AP.
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Played in the season opener against BYU before starting the next 10 games at center. He suffered a season-ending
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Habern was heavily recruited starting early in his junior year across the country receiving
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decided to retire from playing football because of his health concerns.
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from 2008 to 2011. He played high school football at
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2011 BCS Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Champions (Team) (2010)
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Habern during senior year of HS at Liberty Christian
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Habern Fall 2010 VS FSU
Major
Sociology
Denton, Texas
University of Oklahoma
Argyle (TX) Liberty Christian
U.S. Army All-American
Parade All-American
American football
University of Oklahoma
Sooners football team
Argyle Liberty Christian School
Argyle, Texas
College Football Playoff

U.S. Army
All-American
Parade All-American
pancake blocks
scholarships
Arizona
Florida State
Miami (FL)
Nebraska
Notre Dame
Oklahoma State
Texas A&M
Texas Tech
ESPN
Rivals.com

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