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Two New Cowboys Make All-World Team, Probably All-State Too

Braeden Presley and KD Jones are also finalists for Tulsa World Player of the Year.
January 31, 2026
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STILLWATER – Two of Oklahoma State’s top recruits in the 2026 cycle, both that are already signed and on campus working out for Cowboy football, Bixby athlete and all-around player Braden Presley and Jenks record setting running back KD Jones are on the just released All-World team. They are also both finalists for the Tulsa World Player of the Year awards. 

Jones is the son of former Oklahoma Sooners standout Kejuan Jones, who he passed on the Jenks all-time rushing list. The younger Jones is now the all-time rushing leader for the tradition-rich Trojans program. His career totals, which include a freshman season at Broken Arrow include 5,967 rushing yards, 129 catches for 1,525 yards, 101 TDs overall.

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KD Jones before the Jenks game at Edmond Santa Fe.

Jones is an All-World player-of-the-year finalist for the third year in a row. He carried 265 times for 2,001 yards and 42 TDs, and caught 38 passes for 403 yards and five touchdowns. Jones had 47 overall TDs, also a Jenks record. He also set school records for one-game rushing dominace when he ran for 445 yards and eight TDs on 45 carries in a 55-48 win over Mustang.  

Presley is the younger brother of Oklahoma State all-time leading receiver Brennan Presley and part of the trio of Presley brothers that have been so instrumental in the Bixby Spartans football dominance. While Jones is a finalist for the Offensive Player of the Year, Presley is a finalist for the Defensive Player of the Year.

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Presley holding his third Class 6A State Championship trophy.

Presley repeats as an All-World first-team selection. He scored on two of his five interceptions. He had 40 tackles and nine pass deflections. On offense, Presley had 28 catches for 597 yards and five TDs, completed both his passes for TDs on trick plays, and had a 43-yard run, and he averaged 14.5 yards on 21 punt returns with two TDs.

The competition includes Owasso running back Jayden Hall, Bixby quarterback Carson Kirby, and Sand Springs quarterback Easton Webb for the Offensive Player of the Year. On defense, Presley is up against teammate and future Texas Tech linebacker Cord Nelson, Sand Springs linebacker Brock O’Dell, and Broken Arrow junior corner and elite recruit Semaj Stanford. 

Other notables on the All-World Team were one-time Oklahoma State commits defensive lineman Tajh Overton, who went to Missouri; Bixby linebacker Trey McGlothlin, who signed with West Virginia; and Berryhill offensive lineman Aiden Martin, who signed with Tulane. 

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