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For the second straight Friday, Oklahoma saw some wild news featuring quarterbacks on the move. On Saturday morning, Jenks head coach Keith Riggs confirmed to Prep Redzone Oklahoma that 2026 quarterback [player_tooltip player_id="283619" first="Jackson" last="Presley"] has moved into the Jenks district and will be joining the Trojan football team. This comes a week after 2025 quarterback [player_tooltip player_id="188014" first="Shaker" last="Reisig"] had left the Trojan football team and moved into the Union district and joined the rival Redhawks.
Presley hasn’t even taken a snap at the high school level yet but already has D1 offers from programs across the country. According to his <a href="https://twitter.com/JacksonPresley4" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>twitter profile</strong></a>, Presley earned his first offer in early February when Texas A&M offered. Since then, he’s been offered by UNC-Charlotte, Florida State, North Texas and Arizona.
As part of the Prep Network, we also have <a href="https://prepredzone.com/next/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>Prep Redzone Next</strong></a>, run by Alan Popadines, who has been covering middle school football and some of the best "next" prospects across the country. On Prep Redzone Next back in February, here was a breakdown on Presley,
"The 6-foot-2, 190-pound has great prototypical size for a high school quarterback. The 8th grader understands advanced concepts in the passing game and does a good job fitting the ball into tight windows. Picked up his first offer from Texas A&M in early February, then his second from Charlotte a few days later."
Presley will come in and compete with 2023 quarterback Ike Owens. The soon-to-be senior began the 2021 season as the starter and took plenty of snaps throughout the season. Although Reisig began starting in week two, Owens still saw plenty of action during his junior season.
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