Change of course for Lawrence North's Izayveon Moore leads to in-state commitment
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Lawrence North running back Izayveon Moore announced his commitment to Purdue on Sunday.
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Moore, a three-time 1,000-yard rusher in his first three seasons at Lawrence North, committed to Miami of Ohio in early May but was offered by Purdue just three days later. He took an official visit to Purdue last weekend.
“I thought it could happen,” Moore said of the Purdue offer. “They came up to the school to watch me and then came back to chop it up with me and offered. It felt good. They took a little minute, but it felt great.”
The 5-8, 180-pound Moore is one of the state’s most electrifying runners. He originally picked Miami over offers from Eastern Michigan, Ohio and Toledo. He ran for 1,587 yards and 30 touchdowns as a junior, his third consecutive 1,000-yard season. For his high school career, Moore has 4,083 yards and 61 rushing TDs, along with 18 receptions for 376 yards and five TDs.
After a lot of thought and a great conversation with my family, I’ve decided to change my commitment from Miami of Ohio to Purdue University.
— Izayveon Moore (@IzayveonM) June 7, 2026
Big shout out to purdue coaching staff for making there place feel like home and letting me know everything I need to know about Purdue… pic.twitter.com/fPgdQr1J8d
At the time he committed to Miami, Moore was disappointed more Power Four schools did not offer. Purdue eventually came through.
“There’s not much I can do about that,” he said. “It’s probably a little bit of my size but I just push that to the side and keep working. I’m going to get there one day. You can go to a smaller school and do good there and still have a lot of opportunities.”
Moore is Purdue’s seventh high school commit in the 2027 class and second in-state recruit, joining Andrean’s Ethan Reyna.
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This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: IHSAA football: Lawrence North running back Izayveon Moore will stay in state