Ranking Oklahoma high school football’s best quarterbacks in 2024 season

The 2024 Oklahoma high school football season is coming up, so it’s time to look at some of the top players in each position group.

Out of all the positions in the state, the quarterbacks definitely stand out.

From Power Four commits to some players who have gone slightly under the radar, this is a great group of signal callers.

Here are The Oklahoman’s top 10 high school quarterbacks heading into the 2024 season.

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10. Malikai Miller, Sr., Moore

He holds an offer from Army. Miller had 1,438 passing yards and 14 touchdowns along with 583 rushing yards and seven scores last season.

9. Jax Bernard, Sr., Fairview

He led Fairview to Class A state titles the last two seasons. Last year, he completed 67% of his passes for 3,385 yards and 47 touchdowns and ran for 866 yards and 17 scores on 98 attempts.

8. Cash Williams, Sr., Choctaw

A Tennessee baseball commit, Williams was Choctaw’s starting signal caller last year. He had a 73.3 completion percentage with 1,988 yards and 26 touchdowns and 61 rushing attempts for 687 yards and eight scores.

7. Owen Jones, Sr., Jenks

He helped Jenks reach the Class 6A-I state title game last year and finished with 2,241 passing yards and 17 passing scores. Jones holds Division-II offers and a Division-I offer from Sam Houston.

6. Kale Charboneau, Sr., Wagoner

He helped Wagoner win the Class 4A state title as a sophomore and finish as the runner-up last season. As a junior, he completed 65.7% of his passes for 2,834 yards and 22 touchdowns and had 194 carries for 976 yards and 16 scores. A linebacker on defense, he had 114 tackles (39 for loss), four interceptions, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries.

Edmond Memorial’s David McComb looks to the sideline for a play during the high school football game…


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Author : The Oklahoman

Publish date : 2024-07-31 11:02:24

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