WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue wide receiver Rondale Moore, the 2018 Paul Hornung Award recipient as a true freshman, has been named to the award's Week Two Honor Roll after his performance against Vanderbilt on Saturday.
Moore caught 13 passes for 220 yards, both career-highs, and a touchdown against the Commodores. He added 51 yards on three kickoff returns and eight more yards on a pair of punt returns for 279 all-purpose yards in the game.
Moore enters the third week of the season leading the nation with an average of 229.5 all-purpose yards per game.
The Hornung Award is presented annually to the most versatile player in the nation.
Moore caught 13 passes for 220 yards, both career-highs, and a touchdown against the Commodores. He added 51 yards on three kickoff returns and eight more yards on a pair of punt returns for 279 all-purpose yards in the game.
Moore enters the third week of the season leading the nation with an average of 229.5 all-purpose yards per game.
The Hornung Award is presented annually to the most versatile player in the nation.