Things have not been going well for Ohio State lately. While the Buckeyes have one of the most storied programs in college football, it has recently had to sit back and watch the SEC build the first real "Super Conference" while the Big Ten thinks about how it can strengthen its ties to the floundering Pac-12.

Then on Sunday, things got worse as news that CB Jaheim Singletary, the No. 15 prospect overall - according to ESPN's class of 2022 rankings, has chosen to decommit from Ohio State.

Singletary was going to be the Buckeyes' second-highest-ranked commit behind QB Quinn Ewers, who is the top-ranked recruit.

Singletary, a 6-foot-1, 175-pound corner from Riverside High School in Jacksonville, Florida, is currently ranked the fourth-best prospect in the Sunshine State.

On Sunday, Singletary posted several offer letters on social media that he had received. The offers included Florida, Georgia, Miami and Ohio State, meaning the Buckeyes are still in the running to land Jaheim Singletary.