SEC recruiting rankings after Georgia football's recent turmoil

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The Georgia Bulldogs have had an up-and-down time on the recruiting trail recently. Georgia added a commitment from three-star linebacker Temorris Campbell most recently, but the Bulldogs have suffered decommitments from five-star cornerback Donte Wright and four-star cornerback Jerry Outhouse. Georgia's commitment from five-star tight end Jaxon Dollar on April 30 was big for UGA and helped lessen the blows from Georgia's two recent decommitments.

Georgia's recent woes have the Bulldogs in the middle of the pack in the SEC. Yes, Georgia will in all likelihood rise before the early signing period, but this cycle could represent a shift an recruiting ideology for Georgia.

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The Oklahoma Sooners have the top recruiting class in the SEC and nationally with 21 total commitments. However, the Sooners don't have the best quality of recruits. The Texas A&M Aggies hold that honor with an average recruit rating of 92.77, per 247Sports. The Aggies have 13 total commitments and the nation's second-best recruiting class.

So far, usual recruiting powerhouses Georgia, Alabama and Texas are off to slower starts with all three programs ranked outside the top-15. The Florida Gators have made a strong recent run in recruiting and have a top-10 national class.

SEC football class of 2027 recruitment rankings

  1. Oklahoma Sooners (21 commits, No. 1 national ranking)
  2. Texas A&M Aggies (13 commits, No. 2 national ranking)
  3. Florida Gators (14 commits, No. 6 national ranking)
  4. Kentucky Wildcats (15 commits, No. 9 national ranking)
  5. Texas Longhorns (10 commits, No. 18 national ranking)
  6. Ole Miss Rebels (9 commits, No. 21 national ranking)
  7. Missouri Tigers (9 commits, No. 24 national ranking)
  8. Georgia Bulldogs (7 commits, No. 27 national ranking)
  9. Arkansas Razorbacks (9 commits, No. 28 national ranking)
  10. South Carolina Gamecocks (8 commits, No. 29 national ranking)
  11. Tennessee Volunteers (7 commits, No. 31 national ranking)
  12. Mississippi State Bulldogs (7 commits, No. 35 national ranking)
  13. Alabama Crimson Tide (6 commits, No. 36 national ranking)
  14. LSU Tigers (5 commits, No. 38 national ranking)
  15. Auburn Tigers (6 commits, No. 39 national ranking)
  16. Vanderbilt Commodores (4 commits, No. 52 national ranking)

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