Purdue pulled off something that’s never been done before in the Big Ten, and it wasn’t just the upset over Ohio State on Saturday.

The Boilermakers made a clean sweep of the Player of the Week awards given out by the Big Ten conference.

For the first time in conference history, Purdue saw QB David Blough (Offense), LB Markus Bailey (Defense), P Joe Schopper (Special Teams) and WR Rondale Moore (Freshman) make every category.

Blough threw for 378 yards and three touchdowns in Purdue’s victory, which extended the Boilermakers’ winning streak to four games.

Bailey recorded a game-high 15 tackles, including eight solo stops, and a 41-yard interception return late in the game.

Schopper averaged 43.3 yards per punt in Purdue’s victory over Ohio State, and made a first down on a fake punt.

Moore was co-Freshman of the Week as he collected 252 all-purpose yards in Purdue’s win against Ohio State, which was the sixth time in seven career games that he has recorded at least 112 all-purpose yards.