Through the 2009 season:
1) Bob Celeri, 1951-1952 for the New York Yanks and Dallas Texans.
2) Paul Larson, 1957 for the Chicago Cardinals and 1960 for the Oakland Raiders.
3) Craig Morton, 1965-1982 for the Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, and Denver Broncos.
4) Joe Kapp, 1967-1970 for the Minnesota Vikings and Boston Patriots.
5) Steve Bartkowski, 1975-1986 for the Atlanta Falcons and Los Angeles Rams.
6) Rich Campbell, 1981-1984 for the Green Bay Packers.
7) Gale Gilbert, 1985-1995 for the Seattle Seahawks, Buffalo Bills, and San Diego Chargers.
8) Troy Taylor, 1990-1991 for the New York Jets.
9) Perry Klein, 1994 for the Atlanta Falcons.
10) Dave Barr, 1995 for the St. Louis Rams.
11) Pat Barnes, 1999 for the San Francisco 49ers.
12) Kyle Boller, 2003-2009 for the Baltimore Ravens and St. Louis Rams.
13) Aaron Rodgers, 2005-2009 for the Green Bay Packers.
Vince Ferragamo played at Cal before transferring to Nebraska. He played between 1977-1986 for the Los Angeles Rams, Buffalo Bills, and Green Bay Packers.
Terrell is definitely an Alpha Man. He pledged at Cal Berkeley, Alpha Epsilon Chapter.06!!!
the last i heard was a minimum 3.00 GPA for CAL residents and 3.40 for non CAL residents. SAT score better than 1800 some AP classes wouldn't hurt, or some community service.
Cal Ripken started out as a Shortstop in 1981, and was moved to third base late in his career (1997) He also played 3B in 1981 (6 games) and 71 games in 1982. That was Cal Ripken Jr, not Sr. Cal Sr. never played at the major league level. Not sure what position he played.
No. Brooks Robinson's final season in MLB was 1977 and Cal played his first MLB game on August 10, 1981. At least not as a professional. While Cal Ripkin Sr was a third base coach for the Orioles his sons, Cal, Phil and Billy played in a father son game on the same team as Brooks Robinson, Jr. Brooks Sr played on the Fathers team.
During the 1995 season Cal Ripken Jr. played in his 2130th consecutive game to tie Lou Gehrig. The consecutive games played streak started on May 30, 1982, and on September 6, 1995 Cal past Lou Gehrig with game #2131.
Joe Kapp, Craig Morton, *Vince Farragamo, Aaron Rodgers Vince Ferragamo played at Cal, however, transferred to Nebraska.
what is the drive time between stanford university and cal berkeley university
Cal Berkeley
University in that city
Cal
The main campus is in Berkeley, California.
If by Cal you mean Berkeley, then somewhat yes. UCLA and UC Berkeley are two of the ten University of California campuses. Each works independent of the other. These two schools are generally considered the best of the UC campuses in college rankings with Berkeley coming out on top.
Keep you sights on 3.8 and above and a 2100 or better. But don't confuse Cal States and UCs they're two separate public university systems, UCs are much harder to get into then Cal States. Berkeley's a UC, Northridge is a Cal State, you can get in to a Cal State with a 3.0 or less, especially if your a CA resident.
it refers to University of California, Berkeley... since Berkeley is the flagship of the UC schools, that's why they just call it California (or Cal)
Rodgers did not complete/graduate from college, but he attented University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Cal, California, etc.).
Calling Cal "Kal" is Stanford's way of attempting to match the much more hilarious misspelling Cal students often use when they refer to "Stanfurd."
Cal won, 34-10.