The Hurry-Up: Top-70 2026 Prospect Victor Singleton Will Camp at Ohio State This Summer in Hopes of Getting an Offer, OL Henry Fenuku and John Turntine Pick Up OSU Offers

By Garrick Hodge on April 29, 2024 at 5:30 pm
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One of the more impressive performances from an underclassman at Sunday’s Under Armour Next camp in Canton came from a Toledo resident.

Four-star 2026 cornerback Victor Singleton was impressive in individual drills and one-on-ones Sunday, as the top-100 prospect won nearly all of his reps and showcased great coverage skills. After the camp, he was named a positional MVP and earned a Future 50 invitation from Under Armour.

"I was out here to compete and went up against some upperclassmen trying to get some work in for the season," Singleton told Eleven Warriors. "I'd say I loved coming here and competing with everyone."

The 6-foot, 160-pound Singleton is considered the 67th-best prospect and the eighth-rated cornerback in the 2026 class, per 247Sports’ composite rankings, and has picked up 10 Division I offers. Akron, Bowling Green, Cincinnati, Indiana, Kent State, Kentucky, Pittsburgh, Purdue, Toledo and Wisconsin are the schools that have offered so far.

“I take it all in, but just because I’m getting offers doesn’t mean I can settle down,” Singleton said of his recruitment picking up over the past few months. “I have to keep going and try to stack (days) and keep working.” 

In his sophomore year, Singleton recorded four interceptions (including one returned for a touchdown), 15 pass breakups, one forced fumble and one tackle for loss.

Singleton is on Ohio State’s radar. The Central Catholic standout, who grew up a Buckeyes fan, visited Columbus last month and enjoyed his time watching an OSU spring practice.

“It was good, they were really fired up,” Singleton said. “The practice was really competitive and Jeremiah Smith (looked good). I liked watching the DBs go against him. I was taking mental notes. I was by coach Walton the whole time and he was giving me advice. I was just taking it in.” 

Singleton says he will camp at OSU sometime this summer. He is still working with Ohio State secondary coach Tim Walton to determine a specific date.

The Toledo prospect says he grew up an Ohio State fan and would love to earn an offer from the Buckeyes by putting on an impressive performance at the recruiting camp. 

“I want to win more reps and compete against the best athletes I can see,” Singleton said of his goals for the camp. “It would be a blessing (to get the offer), but I have to work and keep trying to get it. I’m going to try and get the offer (at camp).” 

Henry Fenuku and John Turntine pick up OSU offers

Ohio State extended two offers to prospects on Friday that came after Friday’s Hurry-Up was published, so we’ll touch on those here quickly.

After first offering three-star Georgia prospect Andrew Stargel, Justin Frye offered another 2025 offensive lineman on Friday in three-star Texas recruit Henry Fenuku

Fenuku is considered the 430th-ranked player and the No. 26 interior offensive lineman in the 2025 cycle. He has earned 24 Division I offers. Other schools that have offered include Georgia, Houston, Kansas, Mizzou, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas Tech, USC, Ole Miss, Arkansas, Baylor, Cal, SMU, Texas A&M and Colorado State. 

Frye didn’t stop there, offering four-star Texas offensive tackle John Turntine as well. The 6-foot-4, 305-pound prospect is rated the No. 78 prospect and the No. 8 offensive tackle in the 2026 cycle.

He’s already earned 22 Division I offers, including Arkansas, Baylor, Cal, Georgia, Houston, Miami, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Oregon, Penn State, SMU, TCU, Tennessee, Texas, Texas A&M and Texas Tech.

Dakorien Moore enjoys OSU visit

Five-star 2025 wide receiver and priority wide receiver target Dakorien Moore made his second visit of the spring to Ohio State last weekend. Moore was originally scheduled to attend OSU’s spring game on April 13, but rescheduled for this past weekend because he had a conflict with a track meet. The current LSU commit visited with his mother and they liked what they saw.

“I got to be around the coaches and get to know them more,” Moore told On3 of his visit. “I got another look around the campus, I got knowledge of all the player development and how they help develop the players outside of football.”

Moore, who has been committed to LSU since last August, is still considering the Tigers, OSU, Oregon and Texas in his recruitment. He’ll likely take an official visit to each of those schools this summer and the Buckeyes will certainly put on a full-court press for the Texas product, who is ranked as the No. 1 wide receiver in the class.

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