Jenks running back Kaydin Jones has found a new home, staying in the Big 12.

The Class of 2026 four-star prospect announced Thursday he has committed to the Kansas Jayhawks, telling Rivals reporter Hayes Fawcett, “All glory to God, Jayhawks I’m home.”

Jones, who had been committed to Oklahoma State since March, decommitted from the Cowboys after OSU moved on from longtime head coach Mike Gundy. The coaching change played a significant role in his decision to explore new opportunities.

“Batman” Headed to Lawrence

Nicknamed “ ,” Jones (6-0, 185) is one of the state’s most productive playmakers. He originally chose OSU over a finalist group that included Oklahoma, Kansas, Louisville, and Vanderbilt, while also holding more than 30 national offers.

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