With yet another recruiting cycle in the books, we’ve got 25 fun facts about recruiting and about National Signing Day…

All rankings based on 247sports.com

1. The only SEC team to get two of the top ten players in the country was Florida. The only other school in the country to do that was Florida State.

2. Alabama did not get any of the top ten players in the country.

3. SEC teams that did get top ten players in addition to Florida include Georgia, Tennessee, Auburn and LSU.

4. Despite landing two top ten, five-star recruits, Florida had fewer four-star recruits than every SEC team other than Missouri, Kentucky and Vanderbilt.

5. Alabama landed six five-star recruits.

6. Each is from a different state: Florida, Texas, New Jersey, Alabama, California and Kentucky.

7. The only other SEC team to land more than two five-star guys was Texas A&M which grabbed a trio of five-stars.

8. Of the 13 four and five-star recruits that Texas A&M secured, all but one are from within the state of Texas: Christian Kirk from Scottsdale, AZ.

9. Six SEC teams did not land any five-star recruits: Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Arkansas, Kentucky, Vanderbilt and South Carolina.

10. Seven SEC teams landed either a four-star or a five-star quarterback: Texas A&M, Tennessee, South Carolina, Alabama, Missouri, Arkansas and Vanderbilt.

11. Tennessee landed three four-star quarterbacks: four-star, pro-style QB Quinten Dormady, and four-star, dual-threat QBs Jauan Jennings and Sheriron Jones.

12. Alabama and Texas A&M are the only SEC teams that landed five-star quarterbacks. Pro-style QB Blake Barnett is headed to Tuscaloosa and dual-threat QB Kyler Murray is headed to College Station.

13. Florida, Georgia and Kentucky did not secure a single quarterback in the 2015 class.

14. Alabama secured the No. 1 recruiting class in the country for the fifth straight year.

15. Tennessee secured a top ten class for the second straight year. Prior to 2014, the last time they were in the top ten was in 2010.

16. Since 2001, Georgia has never been outside the top 12 in recruiting classes nationally.

17. Despite a No. 12 ranking nationally, this year is the lowest ranked class that Kevin Sumlin has produced at Texas A&M (not including the 2012 class in which he did not own the entire recruiting cycle).

18. LSU secured a top five class for the second year in a row and sixth top ten class out of the last seven years.

19. The SEC landed 118 players ranked in the ESPN300, 24 more than the next two conferences combined.

20. The SEC had five of the top ten classes in 2015.

21. The SEC had nine of the top 20 classes in 2015.

22. The SEC had 12 of the top 25 classes in 2015.

23. The two SEC schools outside the top 25 were Kentucky at 40th and Vanderbilt at 46th.

24. Six of the top 18 classes nationally were in the SEC West.

25. Arkansas with the 23rd ranked class nationally had the lowest ranked class out of SEC West programs.