Corona Centennial Safety Cameron Jackson Commits to Army
Corona Centennial safety Cameron Jackson has committed to Army, the Huskies' program announced Thursday. Jackson, a Class of 2026 standout, chose the Black Knights due to their aggressive defensive scheme, which aligns with his playing style. The 6-foot-2, 190-pound Jackson is expected to compete for a starting role in the secondary, providing depth and experience to the Army defense. Additionally, Jackson was drawn to Army's rigorous academic program, which has a strong reputation for producing well-rounded student-athletes. Jackson had previously committed to another program but reopened his recruitment in April, ultimately selecting Army as his top choice. The Corona Centennial safety will now join the Army football program in the fall of 2026, where he will continue to develop his skills and compete at the highest level.