UCLA cornerback commit transfers high schools

Moving to another high school.

One of the Bruins’ top recruits at the cornerback position just made a big commitment. But his commitment has nothing to do with UCLA.

Kuron Jabari Jr., a three-star cornerback who committed to UCLA back in March, is transferring high schools. Jabari Jr. began his high school playing career for the Temecula Valley High School Golden Bears but has now transferred to the Centennial High School in Corona, California.

One of the more successful high school programs in southern California, one can only speculate why Jabari Jr. has transferred. That said, Jabari Jr.’s decision has nearly no baring on his future with the UCLA Bruins.

Jabari Jr. is one of several prominent class of 2025 commitments for the Bruins, rounding out a list of three and four-star recruits on their board.

The Bruins certainly have work to do before their commits step onto the field, but present the program with an opportunity to build around young head coach DeShaun Foster and create a consistent winning culture.

UCLA CB commit Kuron Jabari Jr. photoshoot goes viral

This just feels right.

The UCLA Bruins have some new faces in and around Westwood after a successful 2025 recruiting class. This week, the Bruins hosted three-star cornerback commit Kuron Jabari Jr. to snap some photos in UCLA blue.

Jabari Jr. from Chaparral High School in Temecula, California, stopped by his future home. Wearing the 2024 Jordan uniform with the BIG 10 logo, Bruins fans got a taste of what to expect to see on the field this season. As for Jabari Jr., he will still play out his final season at Chaparral before enrolling at UCLA in 2025 with DeShaun Foster’s first recruiting class in the BIG 10.

Despite the lowly rankings the Bruins have received throughout the off-season for their recruiting, the Bruins have built upon a solid base for the 2025 season. Moreover, if the Bruins can string together a successful season in 2024, they could become a much more attractive destination for the 2026 class and the program as a whole.