Aaron Rodgers feels Cal dropped the ball with its tribute to former coach Jeff Tedford. Rob Schumacher/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK

Aaron Rodgers expressed some criticism of his alma mater Cal over Twitter on Saturday over the way it honored his former coach.

Cal honored former coach Jeff Tedford during Saturday’s 39-25 win over Oregon State. Tedford, who coached Cal from 2002-2012 and won more games than any coach in program history, was recognized between quarters.

That sort of honor for the coach, done between quarters, wasn’t good enough for Rodgers. The Green Bay Packers quarterback shared his disappointment over Twitter.

Rodgers played at Cal in 2003 and 2004 and was recruited to Cal from Butte College by Tedford. The two of them helped produce the best season Cal has enjoyed in 30 years.

Tedford took over Cal’s program after the Golden Bears were 1-10 and immediately delivered eight straight winning seasons. He had them as a top-10 team in 2004. Other stars who played for his program included DeSean Jackson and Marshawn Lynch.

Rodgers made a donation to Cal somewhat recently that helped the football team with its facilities. His relationship with his alma mater has not always been smooth, and the way the Tedford situation was handled might not help things.

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