Aaron Rodgers College Career He was a "Golden" Bear
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Aaron Rodgers Led Cal to a No. 4 regular-season record in 2004
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Coming from a junior college with three years of eligibility, Aaron Rodgers arrived at the University of California-Berkley in 2003. Before Rodgers would leave the Golden Bears after his junior season, the future Green Bay Packer would have quite an impact on Cal Football
As a junior in 2004, Aaron Rodgers led Cal to a regular season No. 4 ranking while setting a Golden Bears record for consecutive completed passes with 26. Rodgers also tied an NCAA record with 23 consecutive passes completed in one game. Additional passing records for Aaron Rodgers included setting a school single game record for passing completion after completing 85.3% of his passes in that game. Rodgers also holds the school career record for lowest percentage of passes intercepted at 1.95%
Final Stats: Aaron Rodgers completed 424-665 passes (63.8 Comp. %) for 5,469 yards Rodgers TD/INT ratio was an impressive 43/13.
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Aaron Rodgers: The Surprise of the 2005 NFL Draft
Great excitement surrounded Aaron Rodgers as he prepared for the 2005 NFL Draft. However despite being projected as a top-tier first round selection, Rodgers slipped to the overall 24th selection. Rodgers was still the second quarterback taken in the draft.
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