Alabama improves, but remains outside of top 10 recruiting rankings for 2024

ESPN’s latest recruiting ranking update has Alabama moving in the right direction, but still outside the top 10.

Though the 2023 recruiting class has yet to play a meaningful snap, it’s never too early to look ahead. Alabama’s 2024 recruiting class is slowly coming together but has some ground to make up if it wants to return to the top.

Currently, ESPN’s latest recruiting rankings have the Crimson Tide sitting at No. 13, a slight improvement from its previous ranking of 14.

The top-three teams are No. 1 Georgia, No. 2 Florida and No. 3 Ohio State. Much can and will change by the time all is said and done.

Craig Haubert of ESPN briefly broke down the Crimson Tide’s current situation.

“Having signed their eighth No. 1 class under Nick Saban, it should come as no surprise to see the Crimson Tide assembling a top class for the 2024 cycle. After just signing the No. 2 CB in the 2023 class in Desmond Ricks, they already have another five-star CB in Jaylen Mbakwe. The top in-state player, he is a confident coverage corner with fluid hips and excellent speed. On the heels of signing two QBs in the 2023 class, the Tide added another top signal-caller in five-star Julian Sayin, a passer out of California with a live arm who makes good decisions and moves well to create second opportunities. Perry Thompson, who went to the same high school as Alabama great Julio Jones, is another big, talented target with good speed who can also be an aggressive runner after the catch. In-state DL Isaiah Faga flipped from Utah to Alabama, giving the Tide a defender in the trenches with good power and strong hands.”

According to ESPN’s rankings, Alabama if the fifth-highest-ranked SEC team, falling behind the likes of South Carolina, LSU, Florida and Georgia.

With plenty of time before the 2024 cycle ends, Tide fans should expect a noticeable change in where Alabama is ranked in the coming months. Our own Brody Smoot recently broke down a handful of players that could soon commit to the Crimson Tide, which would certainly improve the ranking.

Haubert’s analysis of the class makes it clear that Saban is, once again setting himself and the program up for success and being outside the top 10 is not a cause for concern in the slightest.

Roll Tide Wire will continue to follow recruiting as the 2023 offseason continues.

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Iowa Hawkeyes at No. 14 in ESPN’s 2024 football recruiting rankings

The Iowa Hawkeyes are trying to turn a corner in recruiting with national recruits and owning Iowa. They are No. 14 in ESPN’s 2024 rankings.

No team owns their state better than the Iowa Hawkeyes do when it comes to recruiting and that is showing up in their recent rankings in the coming recruiting classes. The Hawkeyes find themselves firmly inside ESPN’s top 25 recruiting classes for 2024 slotting in at No. 14.

The Hawkeyes find themselves in the thick of some national powerhouses on the field and in the recruiting world. Just ahead of Iowa is the Alabama Crimson Tide at No. 12 and the Clemson Tigers at No. 13.

Obviously, a lot can change in the coming months as the ever-changing landscape of college football paints its picture and teams have gaps open or close on the roster, but it is a fantastic spot to be this early in the recruiting process.

Here is a look at the Hawkeyes’ 2024 recruiting ranking, the top commits, and how it stacks up with the rest of the Big Ten.

2023 Defensive tackle and Aggie commit David Hicks achieves unanimous 5-Star status

2023 Defensive tackle and Aggie commit David Hicks achieves unanimous 5-Star status from four major recruiting outlets

Texas A&M’s 2023 recruiting class is still a work in progress but in its current state, “quality of quantity” is the approach they’re taking, and so far, it’s yielding fantastic results.

Although the class is still without offensive skill position players, specifically quarterback and wide receiver, the Aggies have focused on the trenches, receiving commitments from a flurry of 4 and 5-Star offensive linemen such as Chase Bisontis, T.J Shanahan, Colton Thomasson, and Naquil Betrand, as well as defensive tackles Samu Taumanupepe, and David Hicks, with Hicks already solidifying himself as the 5th highest rated prospect to commit to the Aggies in their recruiting history according to 247Sports.

On Monday, On3 Texas A&M recruiting writer Marshall Levenson released the news that David Hick is officially a “5-Star Plus” prospect, meaning that he is now designated as a 5-Star recruit according to every major recruiting site, including 247Sports, On3, Rivals, and ESPN.

Hicks is the highest-rated recruit in the Aggies class and is presumed to continue climbing up the overall rankings by the end of his senior year at Paetow High School in Katy, Texas.

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