Cleveland, OH
How one Ohio State 2026 cornerback prospect can help make the Buckeyes’ class full of Ohioans
TOLEDO, Ohio — For nearly the entirety of Friday night, Victor Singleton was on an island.
The 2026 Toledo Central Catholic cornerback is one of the top players in the state, and Brother Rice’s offense knew it.
Singleton wasn’t targeted until the second half, and though he allowed a go-ball to be caught against him, he made up for it with a big hit and an interception just a few plays later. It was a crash course on just how dangerous Singleton can be.
“Just work on my technique, even if the ball’s not coming my way for sure,” Singleton said postgame.
The talented cornerback is 6-foot-1 and has all the makings of an elite college defensive back. He’s got the requisite length, and most notably, the athleticism to play at a Big Ten level.
And, perhaps more notably, he’s got the confidence to play the position.
“As long as you do you, play your game, play with some swag,” Singleton recalled his coaches telling him. “And do you.”
As the No. 76 overall prospect and No. 7 cornerback, per the 247Sports composite rankings, Singleton is one of the better players in the state. He’s also one of a handful of players that could make up a class for cornerbacks for Ohio State secondary coach Tim Walton that doesn’t extend beyond state lines.
Ohio State views him as a press corner that can jam receivers off the line of scrimmage, using his length and athleticism.
“We’ve been texting lately about coming back down and stuff,” Singleton said of his relationship with Walton. “I’ll be at the Ohio State-Michigan game though.”
Singleton is being recruited by Walton and defensive assistant Gerren DuHart, who are up against just about every major program in the country. Singleton, who was just offered by Michigan and Texas A&M, has a host of visits lined up.
After a trip to Columbus for the season opener, he went to Michigan and Kentucky for visits. UCF, USC and Nebraska are on deck, as are return trips to Columbus and Ann Arbor.
If he does pledge to the Buckeyes, it could make for a loaded in-state class for Ohio State. The state’s top prospect, five-star cornerback Elbert Hill (Archbishop Hoban) and four-star cornerback Jakob Weatherspoon (Avon) are all in the top eight of the state’s rankings, and the top 200 of the composite rankings nationally.
The pressure to stay home isn’t lost on Singleton, even if he tries to block out the noise.
“Not really, but some of them do (say that),” Singleton said. “I don’t be feeling that, for real.”
He doesn’t have a timeline set just yet for when he wants to narrow down his list, or make a decision, but it’s clear that Ohio State will be a massive factor in his decision until the very end.
Cleveland, OH
Cavs vs. Heat: How to watch, odds, and injury report
Who: Cleveland Cavaliers (45-27) vs. Miami Heat (38-34)
Where: Rocket Arena – Cleveland, OH
When: Wed., March 25 at 7:30 PM
TV: FanDuel Sports Network Ohio, FanDuel Sports App, NBA League Pass
Point spread: Cavs -2.5
Cavs injury report: Max Strus – OUT (injury management), Dean Wade – QUESTIONABLE (ankle), Jaylon Tyson – OUT (toe), Jarrett Allen – OUT (knee), Craig Porter Jr. – OUT (groin), Larry Nance Jr. – QUESTIONABLE (illness), Olivier Sarr – OUT (G League)
Heat injury report: Terry Rozier – OUT (not with team), Vladislav Goldin – OUT (G League), Trevor Keels – OUT (G League), Jahmir Young – OUT (G League)
Cavs expected starting lineup: James Harden, Donovan Mitchell, Keon Ellis, Sam Merrill, Evan Mobley
Heat expected starting lineup: Davion Mitchell, Tyler Herro, Pelle Larsson, Andrew Wiggins, Bam Adebayo
Previous matchup: The shorthanded (and later fined) Cavs defeated the Heat 130-116 on Nov. 12.
Cleveland, OH
Cleveland Monsters vs. Grand Rapids Griffins – Cleveland Today
Rocket Arena
One Center Court, Cleveland, OH 44115
Legendary rock icon Robert Plant takes the stage at the historic Ellie Caulkins Opera House in Denver for an unforgettable evening of music. The former Led Zeppelin frontman will perform a career-spanning set, delighting fans with his signature vocals and iconic songs.
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Cleveland, OH
3 teens shot in Cleveland’s Clark-Fulton neighborhood
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Several teens were shot on Cleveland’s West Side on Tuesday afternoon.
The shooting happened around 4:05 pm in the 310O block of West 46th.
When officers arrived on scene, they found three teens shot: two 15-year-old males and a 16-year-old male.
They were all taken to MetroHealth Hospital in unknown conditions.
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