Football
Oklahoma State Makes Top Six for Three-Star 2026 Quarterback Jackson Presley
Missouri, Washington State, Virginia Tech, Boise State and Arkansas were also included.
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Oklahoma State might be closer to claiming its quarterback for the 2026 recruiting class.
Three-star quarterback Jackson Presley announced Wednesday that the Cowboys are included in his top six schools, along with Missouri, Washington State, Virginia Tech, Boise State and Arkansas. He also held offers from the likes of Texas A&M, Arizona, West Virginia, Colorado and Florida State, according to 247Sports.
Where’s home??👀 @TGurley81 @baylintrujillo @3dqb_SoCal @247Sports @GregBiggins @BrandonHuffman @adamgorney @QBHitList @ghs_wolfpack_fb pic.twitter.com/tCP4iXfXcs
— Jackson Presley (@JacksonPresley4) June 27, 2024
Presley, listed at 6-foot-2 and 195 pounds, is rated as a three-star prospect by every major recruiting site. The 247Sports Composite ranks him as the No. 38 quarterback in the 2026 class and No. 2 player in Montana. Presley just completed his sophomore season at Glacier High School in Kalispell, Montana, throwing for 3,053 yards and 28 touchdowns compared to four interceptions, according to MaxPreps. He led Glacier to a 10-2 record.
Son of actor and director Brian Presley, Jackson Presley grew up in California before a stop at Jenks, where his father graduated, during his freshman year. He then moved to Montana before his sophomore season. His dad also walked onto the Arkansas football team for one season, giving Presley connections to Arkansas, which also made his top six.
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