Football

Jones High School Preps for 2026 Season with New Coach and Key Transfers

A look at the roster changes, coaching shift, and upcoming opener

Building on a Championship Legacy

The Jones High School football program in Oklahoma is gearing up for the 2026 season after a dominant run that saw it capture a Class 2A‑I state title under longtime coach Kevin Witt. Witt finished his tenure with a perfect 14‑0 record and a 28‑0 mark in district play, leaving behind a legacy of excellence.

Taking the helm is Jeremy Reed, who arrives after stints as head coach at Altus and previous roles at Yukon, Dickson and Coalgate. Reed succeeds Witt and inherits a program that has consistently performed at the highest level in its classification.

For the upcoming season the team will move up from Class 2A to 3A, a shift that adds a new layer of competition but also reflects the program’s growing stature.

The roster will see several notable transfers, including sophomore quarterback Garritt Davis from Crossings Christian, who threw for 55‑of‑127 passes last season for 865 yards and 11 touchdowns, and rising junior wide receiver Wade Davis from Deer Creek. Adding to the mix is Jeymon Reed, Jeremy’s son, who transferred from Altus and was a standout quarterback there.

Jones will open the 2026 campaign at home against Lincoln Christian on August 28, a matchup that promises to set the tone for the new era.

With a blend of experienced leadership, fresh talent and a challenging new classification, the Longhorns are poised to write another successful chapter in their football history.

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