We’re inside of 24 hours until ink hits paper in college football, the most important day of the offseason in the SEC as touted prep seniors sign binding letters of intent. National Signing Day has become a February spectacle we’re all interested in as football fiends, one that breeds anticipation at every major program in the country.

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On the heels of disappointing or rebuilding season, depending on how you look at it, Texas A&M is in position to bounce back in 2015.

As they have since joining the conference, Texas A&M is holding its own with the rest of the SEC in recruiting. Kevin Sumlin has a top-10 class going into National Signing Day, and this would be the third straight season his Aggies have reached that level. After an 8-5 year, Sumlin will be judged by how his team fares in 2015.

The coming season will be the first for Sumlin without remnants of the previous coaching regime, which recruited all of the star left tackles that the Aggies have come to be known for. This class restocks that position with three four-star prospects, one of which is already on campus.

Sumlin is also staring down the Aggies’ long-time rival, Texas; the two are ranked side-by-side in class rankings. While they no longer meet on the field every fall, the Longhorns have already won several head-to-head recruiting battles in-state, bringing home cornerbacks Holton Hill and Kris Boyd over the weekend. Sumlin has a chance to score one on Charlie Strong by signing defensive tackle Daylon Mack, who on Monday eliminated the Longhorns from contention.

With Kyler Murray reaffirming his pledge to Texas A&M over the weekend, it seems as if all of Texas A&M’s commits are relatively secure. With a few more decisions going their way on Wednesday, the Aggies should wind up with a class that sits right around the top five nationally.

Texas A&M 2015 recruiting class

  • National Rank: 10
  • SEC Rank: 5
  • No. of Commitments: 24
  • No. of Commitments by Rating: 2 five-stars, 10 four-stars, 12 three-stars

Top incoming offensive players: Five-star WR Christian Kirk, five-star QB Kyler Murray, four-star OT Keaton Sutherland
Top incoming defensive players: Four-star S Justin Dunning, four-star DE James Lockhart, four-star S Larry Pryor
Primary remaining target: Five-star DT Daylon Mack
Best-case scenario: After eliminating Texas, Mack decides to come back to the Aggies, while four-star WR Damarkus Lodge and four-star LB Roquan Smith follow suit. Come spring, Murray passes on the chance to play professional baseball (and potentially a hefty payday) to suit up for the Aggies.

Verbal commits

  • Kyler Murray, QB, five-star
  • Justin Dunning, S, four-star
  • James Lockhart, DE, four-star
  • Larry Pryor, S, four-star
  • Connor Lanfear, OT, four-star
  • Rony Elam, CB, four-star
  • Trevor Elbert, OT, four-star
  • Jay Bradford, RB, four-star
  • Kemah Simerand, WR, four-star
  • Kingsley KeKe, DT, three-star
  • Kendall Bussey, RB, three-star
  • DeShawn Capers-Smith, ATH, three-star
  • Landis Durham, LB, three-star
  • Erik McCoy, C, three-star
  • Riley Garner, LB, three-star
  • Dwaine Thomas, LB, three-star
  • Daniel LaCamera, K, three-star

Current class

  • Christian Kirk, WR, five-star (early enrollee)
  • Keaton Sutherland, OT, four-star (early enrollee)
  • Jordan Davis, TE, four-star (early enrollee)
  • Richard Moore, LB, three-star (early enrollee)
  • Justin Evans, S, three-star (JUCO, early enrollee)
  • Damion Ratley, WR, three-star (JUCO, early enrollee)
  • Claude George, LB, three-star (JUCO, early enrollee)

Editor’s note: Saturday Down South’s references to recruiting rankings are to the 247Sports.com industry composite ranking.