2026 Football Roster

Jersey Number 69
Ian Moore
- Position:
- Offensive Line
- Height:
- 6-6
- Weight:
- 312
- Hometown:
- New Palestine, Ind.
- Last School:
- New Palestine
- Year:
- Junior
Honors and Awards
Appeared in all 14 games as a redshirt freshman making one start against Purdue, totaling 230 snaps on the offensive line and special teams.
Appeared in four games as a freshman, totaling 31 snaps on the offensive line and on special teams.
- 2025: OSU Scholar-Athlete, Academic All-Big Ten Conference
- 2024: OSU Scholar-Athlete
Appeared in all 14 games as a redshirt freshman making one start against Purdue, totaling 230 snaps on the offensive line and special teams.
- TEXAS (8/30): Tallied two snaps.
- GRAMBLING (9/6): Finished the game with 30 snaps.
- OHIO (9/13): Had eight snaps.
- at WASHINGTON (9/27): Totaled four snaps.
- MINNESOTA (10/4): Posted 18 snaps.
- at ILLINOIS (10/11): Recorded six plays.
- at WISCONSIN (10/18): Tallied eight snaps.
- PENN STATE (11/1): Racked up six plays.
- at PURDUE (11/8): Registered his first career start, seeing a season-high 72 snaps.
- UCLA (11/15): Saw action on 21 plays.
- RUTGERS (11/22): Played in the game, totaling 12 snaps.
- at MICHIGAN (11/29): Posted a season-high six snaps.
- vs. INDIANA (12/6): Competed on three snaps.
- vs. MIAMI (12/31): Earned 34 plays.
Appeared in four games as a freshman, totaling 31 snaps on the offensive line and on special teams.
- WESTERN MICHIGAN (9/7): Made collegiate debut, totaling five snaps
- PURDUE (11/9): Logged 14 plays.
- at NORTHWESTERN (11/16): Finished the game with three snaps.
- TENNESSEE (12/21): Notched nine snaps.
- Criminology
- Ian was a member of the 2024 recruiting class
- He enrolled in classes in January of 2024 and competed through spring drills
- Ian was the top-rated offensive linemen in Ohio State's 2024 recruiting class
- He was the No. 7-ranked interior offensive linemen and a four-star prospect by 247Sports
- Named Mr. Football Offensive Lineman in the state of Indiana and was one of 10 finalists for the state’s overall Mr. Football award
- Paved the way for a New Palestine offense that averaged 255 rushing yards per game during his senior season
- The Dragons scored 36 points per game and finished 11-3 with a Class 4A regional title
- Also played on the defensive side of the ball and finished with 37 tackles, 9.5 tackles-for-loss and 3.5 sacks
- First team All-Indiana by the Indiana Football Coaches Association
- Received IFCA Top 50 honors as both a junior and senior
- New Palestine was 23-4 and 14-0 in conference games over Moore’s final two seasons
- Parents are Sherri and Terry Moore
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