Players we’ll miss most from the Big 10 and PAC-12: Purdue WR Rondale Moore

Ranking the 10 football players we will miss watching the most from the Big 10 and PAC-12: No. 10 Purdue WR Rondale Moore.

The Big Ten announced its decision Tuesday to postpone fall sports according to their official website.  Just minutes after, the PAC-12 made the decision to postpone their season as well.

With two of the Power Five conferences not playing, the entire college football season is now up in the air.  The SEC, ACC and Big 12 still have plans to have their conference only seasons, but there are a number of players, coaches and teams that college football fans will miss watching dearly.

The No. 10 player we will miss watching most this year from the Big Ten and PAC-12 is Purdue redshirt sophomore wide receiver Rondale Moore.  Moore had a breakout 2018 freshman season for the Boilermakers, leading the Big Ten in receptions (114), yards (1,258) and tied for the leader in touchdowns (12).

Moore went for 170 yards and 2 touchdowns in Purdue’s massive upset victory over a talented 2018 Ohio State team, handing the Buckeyes their only loss of the regular season.  He was electric to say the least.

Moore only saw action in four games in 2019 as he was injured for most of the season.  He was in the talks of the nation’s best receivers after his freshman year and was finally healthy coming into 2020.  Moore will be entering the 2021 NFL Draft.

Check out Moore’s 2018 highlight reel here.