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Purdue coach Jeff Brohm gives update on Rondale Moore’s ability to play vs. Iowa

Kevin Cunningham

By Kevin Cunningham

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It’s Week 10 of the college football season.

As if any game weren’t big before, every one is huge now. A loss impacts teams differently depending on who you are, of course, but for Purdue and No. 16 Iowa, it could be the difference between a Big Ten Championship and your average bowl game at the end of the year.

The Boilermakers and Hawkeyes are both at 3-2 in the Big Ten and have an opportunity to still win the conference. Kickoff is set for 3:30 p.m. on Saturday at Ross-Ade Stadium and the game will be televised on ESPN2.

The game itself is as big as it can get for both teams at this point.

And that’s what makes Purdue WR Rondale Moore and his status for the B1G contest so important. Moore, a freshman, is a massive play-maker for the Boilermakers. All week, he’s been out of practice due to a lower body injury.

What’s his status as of Saturday night?

Here’s Purdue coach Jeff Brohm:

https://twitter.com/matthewcstevens/status/1058107654608953347?s=21

Good news, Boilermaker fans. There’s optimism. But, it’s still not a certainty.

And, how healthy will Moore be even if he does play?

We’ll find out Saturday afternoon.

Kevin Cunningham

Kevin covers Big Ten football for Saturday Tradition.