Glen Singleton is a senior attending Madison Central. Singleton is a runner who is putting his name on notice for college coaches around the country. After having an outstanding Junior year last year, Singleton has kept the momentum going in his Senior year. Last week Singleton had arguably one of his best games as a High School student. Singleton would go on to rush for 232 yards on 25 carries, scoring 5 touchdowns in their win versus Clinton. When talking with Singleton he explained that his biggest improvements have been his ability to finish big runs and the ability to break arm tackles. We can say that this is true by his performance last week, where Glen was a force on the football field. Glen has a D1 offer along with some JUCO offers, but is staying patient and continuing to grind every single chance he gets. Look for Glen to receive more offers and provide a school a great talent, a hard worker, and a leader on and off of the field.
Check out my Interview with Glen below:
What created your love for the game?
“Well i grew up playing a little football and always scored touchdowns and just being able to help the team and make your love ones proud.”
What would you say your biggest strengths on the field are?
“I would say my biggest strength is pass blocking and vision being able to see the hole and hitting it hard.”
Which NFL player do you relate your style of play to?
“The NFL player i look up to is Marshawn Lynch I like him i also take pride in yards after contact and not letting the first defender bring me down.”
What have been your biggest improvements the last couple of years?
“My biggest improvement in the last couple years is being able to finish big runs and breaking arm tackles.”
How has the recruiting process been for you as a player?
“My recruitment has been alright i got 1 D1 which is UT Martin and 3 Juco offers that are ECCC, MS College, and NEMCC I’m blessed and I’m just still working and still being patient.”
What are some self goals you have as a player?
“A goal I got for me as a player is getting able to work for a starting position and taking my future school to great things in the future and developing my self mentally and physically.”
How have your coaches helped you become a better player?
“My coaches play a big role on and off the field they preach the little things and doing the little things in every thing I do and they make sure that I don’t get comfortable and that its still work to be done”