With 10 SEC teams hosting opponents in Week 12, several highly sought after high school prospects attended the games of schools that are heavily involved in their recruitment.

It’s common for recruits to tweet out photos or videos while on their visits, and SDS decided to take a look at some of the key trips from Week 12.

The big winner this weekend was Ole Miss. Not only did the Rebels beat LSU 38-17, but they also had a couple of their top recruiting targets on hand in Oxford to watch.

Four-star 2016 offensive tackle Scott Lashley has offers from Ole Miss and LSU, but the Mississippi native got the full treatment from his hometown school on Saturday. Lashley tweeted out this photo of himself and Rebels All-American left tackle Laremy Tunsil.

Lashley wasn’t the only visitor Ole Miss had who got to pose for a picture with one of the Rebels’ offensive stars. Kylin Hill is a 2017 three-star running back that is also from Mississippi, and he posted this picture of himself with wide receiver Laquon Treadwell, along with a video of his view from the field.

Georgia also had a few recruits on hand for a victory, but the Bulldogs didn’t win as convincingly as Ole Miss. It took overtime for Georgia to beat Georgia Southern, and while the play on the field seems to be struggling a bit, recruiting for the Bulldogs seems to still be on point. The No. 1-rated wide receiver in the 2016 class, Kyle Davis, was in Athens this weekend, and the Georgia native that is undeclared is said to be heavily considering the Bulldogs. He tweeted out this photo of himself at the game with two Georgia fans.

Four-star 2016 offensive tackle E.J. Price was already committed to Georgia once before opening his recruitment back up. However, he is said to still have Georgia as one of his top schools, and he was at the game this past Saturday as well, tweeting this picture from the sideline.

Price, Davis and 2017 four-star cornerback Jamyest Williams all posed together in this picture at the game as well.

Florida was another SEC East team that had its visiting recruit nearly witness a bad loss. But the Gators pulled out an overtime win against Florida Atlantic, and former 2018 Ohio State commit Bruce Judson was in attendance.