The Purdue Football family is deeply saddened by the news of Rondale Moore’s tragic passing. An All-American with an infectious smile, Rondale was a joy on and off the field. Someone who left this world too soon, Rondale will be remembered as a legendary Boilermaker.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Rondale’s family and loved ones during this difficult time.
NFL wide receiver Rondale Moore died Saturday, according to a statement released by Louisville football coach Jeff Brohm, who coached Moore during his college career at Purdue. He was 25.
Purdue product Drew Brees was expecting a birthday dinner from his daughter, but instead he got a knock on the door for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
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Record broken ✔️
@SpencerPorath went 15-for-17 on field goals this season, setting a new Purdue single-season record for field goal percentage (88.2%).