The Georgia Bulldogs are now have the top recruiting class in the SEC. Four-star Georgia cornerback commitment Dominick Kelly recently became Georgia’s 25th commitment in the class of 2025. Kelly reclassified from the class of 2026 to the class of 2026.
It has been a busy few weeks for the Bulldogs on the recruiting trail. Georgia is preparing for the early signing period, which begins Dec. 4. Georgia football and coach Kirby Smart have been pushing to flip a few more recruiting targets. Most notably, Georgia has been offering scholarships to several of the nation’s top quarterback commitments.
The Bulldogs have the third-ranked class in the nation. Georgia recently leaped Alabama, who has lost a few commitments over the past couple of weeks.
Recruiting in the SEC is ultra-competitive. The SEC is home to six of the seven top recruiting classes in the country and 10 of the top 20 classes.
2025 SEC football recruiting rankings
- Georgia Bulldogs (25 commits, No. 2 national ranking)
- Alabama Crimson Tide (21 commits, No. 3 national ranking)
- Texas Longhorns (23 commits, No. 4 national ranking)
- Auburn Tigers (27 commits, No. 5 national ranking)
- LSU Tigers (26 commits, No. 6 national ranking)
- Tennessee Volunteers (24 commits, No. 7 national ranking)
- Texas A&M Aggies (21 commits, No. 9 national ranking)
- Oklahoma Sooners (21 commits, No. 11 national ranking)
- Ole Miss Rebels (21 commits, No. 15 national ranking)
- Missouri Tigers (15 commits, No. 19 national ranking)
- South Carolina Gamecocks (21 commits, No. 23 national ranking)
- Kentucky Wildcats (20 commits, No. 25 national ranking)
- Mississippi State Bulldogs (19 commits, No. 29 national ranking)
- Arkansas Razorbacks (23 commits, No. 30 national ranking)
- Florida Gators (14 commits, No. 31 national ranking)
- Vanderbilt Commodores (12 commits, No. 73 national ranking)
All recruiting rankings are per 247Sports.