SEC recruiting rankings after UGA’s recent decommitment

The SEC has eight of the top nine recruiting classes in the nation. Where does Georgia football’s class of 2025 rank?

The Georgia Bulldogs have lost a commitment from four-star safety recruit Rashad Johnson. The four-star safety flipped his commitment from Georgia to Texas A&M.

Georgia has 21 commitments in the class of 2025 following Johnson’s decision. The Bulldogs have the third-ranked recruiting class in the SEC. Georgia still has a pair of safety commitments in four-star Jaylan Morgan and four-star Todd Robinson (who may also be a running back).

The Texas Longhorns have been on a surge in recruiting recently. Texas has landed commitments from three five-star recruits over the past month or so. Most of the SEC has remained relatively stagnant on the recruiting trail since July.

The Alabama Crimson Tide continue to have the best recruiting class in the SEC in Year 1 of the Kalen DeBoer era. The SEC has eight of the top nine recruiting classes in the country. The SEC is easily the best recruiting conference in college football.

Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Kalen DeBoer is recruiting very well in the 2025 cycle. Will McLelland-USA TODAY Sports

2025 SEC football recruiting rankings

  1. Alabama Crimson Tide (20 commits, No. 2 national ranking)
  2. LSU Tigers (26 commits, No. 3 national ranking)
  3. Georgia Bulldogs (21 commits, No. 4 national ranking)
  4. Auburn Tigers (23 commits, No. 5 national ranking)
  5. Texas Longhorns (20 commits, No. 6 national ranking)
  6. Tennessee Volunteers (24 commits, No. 7 national ranking)
  7. Texas A&M Aggies (21 commits, No. 8 national ranking)
  8. Oklahoma Sooners (23 commits, No. 9 national ranking)
  9. Missouri Tigers (17 commits, No. 16 national ranking)
  10. Florida Gators (14 commits, No. 22 national ranking)
  11. Kentucky Wildcats (17 commits, No. 26 national ranking)
  12. Arkansas Razorbacks (22 commits, No. 27 national ranking)
  13. Ole Miss Rebels (16 commits, No. 29 national ranking)
  14. South Carolina Gamecocks (19 commits, No. 31 national ranking)
  15. Mississippi State Bulldogs (17 commits, No. 38 national ranking)
  16. Vanderbilt Commodores (nine commits, No. 75 national ranking)

All recruiting rankings are per 247Sports.