From walk-on to ‘big-time talent’: Dorian Singer set to face Arizona, where he became a star


Ahead of his senior year of high school, Dorian Singer made a decision that would alter his trajectory.The Minnesota native played three years of high school football at Tartan High in Oakdale, but ahead of the 2020 season, he decided to move west to Phoenix for his senior year.“Well, first of all, he is an exceptional football player. I mean, he does things out on the practice field that you just go, ‘Wow.’ You just look at each other as coaches and say, ‘Yeah, that’s why we brought him here.’”—  Kyle Whittingham on Dorian SingerThe move to Pinnacle High, one of the top high school football programs in Arizona, was rooted in Singer’s desire to get on the radars of Division I coaches, something that wasn’t happening while playing in Minnesota, despite catching 35 passes for 813 yards and 14 touchdowns in 2019 at Tartan while also adding five interceptions as a safety, according to the Minnesota Star Tribune.Singer was hopeful the move to Phoenix would generate some Division I offers, but it didn’t help matters when his final season of high school football came during the COVID-19 pandemic. Recruiting showcase camps were canceled or limited, Pinnacle played a shortened schedule of seven games (Singer had 664 receiving yards and nine touchdowns on 37 catches) and the extra year of eligibili …

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