

One day after the Ohio State Buckeyes won a huge game on the field against Clemson, they've won a major recruiting battle against some of the best schools in the nation.
Jaheim Singletary, the No. 2 ranked high school junior in the state of Florida and the Class of 2022 No. 10 ranked prospect in the entire country, has chosen to come to Columbus and be a Buckeye.
Singletary opted for Ohio State instead of Clemson, Florida and Georgia.
A Jacksonville, Florida native, Singletary is a lifelong Gators fan, which makes this a great recruiting get for the Buckeyes.
Here's what SI All-American Director of Scouting John Garcia had to say about Singletary's ability.
Singletary was pretty confident he wanted to become a Buckeye, but like most recruits around the country during the pandemic, his chances to visit campuses have been limited. He was able to make a multi-day trip to Columbus in mid-December, his first ever trip to see campus, and he fell in love with it. He's drawn to Ohio State largely because of the tradition of the program and he's close with Shaun Wade.
Singletary told 247Sports that he's mentally been committed to Ohio State for about a month. Singletary was recruited by running backs coach Tony Alford primarily, with Kerry Coombs and Ryan Day playing a significant role in the process. Here's what Singletary told Steve Wiltfong.
Singletary is the second cornerback (joining Jyaire Brown) and the tenth overall member to verbally commit to Ohio State's Class of 2022, but he's the second highest rated prospect behind only quarterback Quinn Ewers.
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