Every SEC team's 2022 recruiting ranking after National Signing Day
For all intents and purposes, the class of 2022 recruiting cycle is over. The vast majority of prospects send in a National Letter of Intent during December’s Early Signing Period. Some wait until the first Wednesday in February, which is known as National Signing Day. A few recruits remain unsigned, but with the National Signing Day dust settled, most teams are onto recruiting the class of 2023.
Texas A&M was the talk of the college football community on Wednesday as the Aggies made impressive additions to their historic No. 1 class. Right behind Texas A&M were a pair of recruiting powerhouses: Alabama and Georgia. Here’s where all 14 SEC teams rank after National Signing Day:
All rankings via 247Sports Composite
- Texas A&M (No. 1 overall)
- Alabama (No. 2)
- Georgia (No. 3)
- LSU (No. 12)
- Kentucky (No. 13)
- Missouri (No. 14)
- Tennessee (No. 16)
- Auburn (No. 18)
- Florida (No. 19)
- Ole Miss (No. 23)
- South Carolina (No. 26)
- Mississippi State (No. 27)
- Arkansas (No. 28)
- Vanderbilt (No. 31)
As we close the book on National Signing Day, the fight for the top class of 2023 is on.