The Big Bend region is gearing up for a quarterback‑laden 2026 campaign, with a depth of talent that promises to reshape the local football landscape.
A Deep Talent Pool
Among the returning standouts are Jabez Glanton and Jordan Kelley, both named to the first team of the 2025 All‑Big Bend squad. Their dual‑threat abilities — combining arm strength with running prowess — have made them the players to watch as they step back onto the field this fall.
The second‑team selections — Beau Beshears, Landon Dougherty and Jayme Miller — will also be back under center. Miller, a sophomore sensation from Florida High School last year, adds a fresh burst of energy to the mix.
Community Prediction
Fans can now cast their votes to predict which of these signal callers will emerge as the area’s top quarterback in 2026, turning the conversation into a community‑wide prediction game.
Coaches and analysts alike are already drawing comparisons between the returning players and past greats, noting how the blend of arm talent and mobility could set new standards for the region.
With the stakes rising and the community engaged, the 2026 season is poised to become a landmark chapter in Big Bend football history.