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Rondale Moore was so strong.

The former Purdue football All-American’s speed and shiftiness sometimes overshadowed his pure strength. For the crescendo of the most glorious night of his Boilermaker career – the stunning upset of No. 2 Ohio State in 2018 — Moore drove Buckeyes safety Isaiah Pryor back five yards in the open field before discarding him unceremoniously en route to the end zone.

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That full display of Moore’s talents came immediately to mind when hearing Saturday’s shocking news of his death at age 25.

Or what about the night many of us were first formally introduced to Moore? In his college debut, on a Thursday night against Northwestern, the New Albany native did not merely live up to expectations. He obliterated them, with 302 all-purpose yards.

In the first half.

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Rondale Moore, former Purdue receiver, through the years

Jul 29, 2025; Eagan, MN, USA; Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Rondale Moore (4) takes part in drills during the teams training camp at the Minnesota Vikings Training Facility. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-Imagn Images

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Rondale Moore, former Purdue receiver, through the years

Jul 29, 2025; Eagan, MN, USA; Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Rondale Moore (4) takes part in drills during the teams training camp at the Minnesota Vikings Training Facility. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-Imagn Images

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Rondale Moore, former Purdue receiver, through the years

Oct 30, 2022; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Rondale Moore (4) runs with the ball against the Minnesota Vikings in the second quarter at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports

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Rondale Moore, former Purdue receiver, through the years

Nov 19, 2023; Houston, Texas, USA; Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Rondale Moore (4) runs with the ball after a reception as Houston Texans cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. (24) defends at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports

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Rondale Moore, former Purdue receiver, through the years

Jun 3, 2024; Atlanta, GA, USA; Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Rondale Moore (14) runs with the ball during Falcons OTA at the Falcons Training facility. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports

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Rondale Moore, former Purdue receiver, through the years

GLENDALE, ARIZONA – NOVEMBER 26: Wide receiver Rondale Moore #4 of the Arizona Cardinals warms up before the NFL game against the Los Angeles Rams at State Farm Stadium on November 26, 2023 in Glendale, Arizona. The Rams defeated the Cardinals 37-14. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

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Nov 20, 2020; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; (Purdue Boilermakers wide receiver Rondale Moore (4) points to the end zone as he rushes for a touchdown in the first quarter against the Minnesota Golden Gophers at TCF Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jesse Johnson-USA TODAY Sports

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Trinity’s Rondale Moore had 189 yards of offense in Trinity’s 28-0 victory over St. X on Sept. 29.

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Rondale Moore, former Purdue receiver, through the years

Trinity’s Rondale Moore (1) ran against St. X during their game at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium.Sep. 29, 2017

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New Albany’s Rondale Moore picks up yards against Floyd Central on Friday night at New Albany High School.
New Albany’s Rondale Moore (3) gains yardage against Floyd Central on Friday at New Albany High School. Photo by David Lee Hartlage/Special to the Courier-journal. Oct. 16, 2015

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New Albany Bulldogs wide receiver Rondale Moore
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Rondale Moore, former Purdue receiver, through the years

Purdue wide receiver Rondale Moore (4) stiff arms Nebraska linebacker Will Honas (3) after evading Nebraska linebacker JoJo Domann (13) during the first quarter of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Dec. 5, 2020 at Ross-Ade Stadium in West Lafayette.

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Rondale Moore, former Purdue receiver, through the years

Purdue wide receiver Rondale Moore (4) catches the return during the second quarter of a NCAA football game, Saturday, Sept. 14, 2019 at Ross-Ade Stadium in West Lafayette. Texas Christian University won, 34-13.

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Purdue wide receiver Rondale Moore (4) runs the ball during the first quarter of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Dec. 5, 2020 at Ross-Ade Stadium in West Lafayette.

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Purdue’s Rondale Moore participates in Purdue’s pro day football workout for NFL scouts, Tuesday, March 23, 2021 in West Lafayette.

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Rondale Moore, former Purdue receiver, through the years

The Boiler faithful braved the cold and wind Saturday to roast some Buckeyes in front of a packed house at Ross-Ade Stadium. Rondale Moore

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Trinity’s Stephen Herron gets between Trinity wide receiver Rondale Moore and Carmel (In.) safety Nate Frey, right, as Moore looks to break free of the defense.
18 August 2017

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Louisville Trinity receiver Rondale Moore signed with Purdue on Wednesday

After the game, in the media room inside Mackey Arena, Moore shrank a bit from the brilliant spotlight he’d spent the previous four hours creating. He was ready for the moment on the field, but humbly deflected praise off it.

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That freshman season stands up against any in the program’s history. For a generation of Boilermaker fans, the number 4 will evoke memories of only one player. “You should have seen Rondale Moore as a freshman,” they can say to those born too late to witness those astonishing performances in real time.

Despite the frustration of the injuries which prevented him from replicating that brilliance, those memories were mostly wrapped in joy.

Until Saturday’s gutting news of an opponent no one else could see, and who even Moore could not escape.

Moore’s tragic passing – police believe he took his own life – elicited anguish and confusion from his NFL and Purdue peers. His is the sort of death which triggers an outpouring of grief across the spectrum of sports.

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From Boilermaker fans, who dealt with so many of the same emotions about Caleb “Biggie” Swanigan less than four years ago. From other Big Ten fan bases. From observers who remember the undersized kid who simply would not be taken to the ground that night against Ohio State.

Those moments can never die. That moment when the OSU defensive back finally caught the savant who had been terrorizing his defense all night, only to realize Moore had him exactly where he wanted him? I probably think of that clip a couple of times a year.

That memory Saturday night led me to another. This one also happened off the field, before Moore ever took the field as a Boilermaker. His teammates gathered around him in the Kozuch Football Performance Center weight room in July 2018 as more weights were added to the squat bar.

Moore’s 5-9, 180-pound frame – a generous measurement on that height, by the way – slowly bent his knees. Then he thrust that load back upright, those teammates erupting, some perhaps in disbelief of what they’d just witnessed.

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Everyone outside the program eventually experienced that same visceral reaction. Yet despite providing numerous examples of his football greatness, they always seemed too few.

Despite making such an impact on so many, he is gone far too soon.

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Rondale Moore once lifted Purdue football to unforgettable moments