National Signing Day for the Class of 2024 was held on Wednesday.

February’s Signing Day isn’t what it used to be, with the majority of high school prospects opting to wrap things up with December’s Early Signing Period. While some SEC teams did not sign any new prospects, there were a handful of notable signings.

Prospects can still sign after NSD, but most SEC coaches feel their 2024 scholarship situation is figured out for now (at least until the next NCAA transfer portal window). Here’s how the 2024 SEC teams, including Oklahoma and Texas, stack up on the 247Sports Composite:

  1. Georgia (No. 1 overall)
  2. Alabama (No. 2)
  3. Texas (No. 6)
  4. LSU (No. 7)
  5. Oklahoma (No. 8)
  6. Auburn (No. 10)
  7. Tennessee (No. 13)
  8. Florida (No. 14)
  9. Texas A&M (No. 19)
  10. Missouri (No. 20)
  11. Ole Miss (No. 21)
  12. South Carolina (No. 22)
  13. Kentucky (No. 25)
  14. Mississippi State (No. 28)
  15. Arkansas (No. 31)
  16. Vanderbilt (No. 41)

Georgia and Alabama have been the SEC’s most consistently dominant programs on the recruiting trail in recent years. There were some questions about Kalen DeBoer’s recruiting, but he handled the immediate post-Nick Saban 2024 period well, holding on to top prospects and signing 5-star WR Ryan Williams and others. UGA and UA each signed five Composite 5-stars.

Texas and Oklahoma showed that they can hold their own in the SEC on the recruiting trail. The Red River rivals finished in the top five among 2024 SEC teams and in the top eight overall nationally.

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