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Where every 2023 SEC recruiting class ranks after Early Signing Day

Ethan Stone

By Ethan Stone

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Day 1 of the Early Signing Period has come and gone and the SEC, per usual, continued its strong recruiting ways.

Four SEC teams finished the day in the Top 10: Alabama, Georgia, LSU and Tennessee. Florida, Texas A&M, South Carolina and Auburn cracked the top 20, with Arkansas and Mississippi State well within the top 25. In total, all 14 SEC teams saw a top 50 nationally ranked class heading into Thursday.

Alabama signed the most 5-stars not just in the SEC, but the country. Nick Saban and company saw six 5-star prospects sign with the Crimson Tide, 2 more than any other team in the nation. Texas A&M and Georgia both had 2, while LSU and Tennessee each signed 1, according to 247Sports’ composite rankings.

Here’s where the SEC ranks as of 10 p.m. EST Wednesday night.

  • No. 1 โ€“ Alabama
  • No. 2 โ€“ Georgia
  • No. 6 โ€“ LSU
  • No. 10 โ€“ Tennessee
  • No. 12 โ€“ Florida
  • No. 14 โ€“ Texas A&M
  • No. 16 โ€“ South Carolina
  • No. 19 โ€“ Auburn
  • No. 21 โ€“ Arkansas
  • No. 24 โ€“ Mississippi State
  • No. 32 โ€“ Missouri
  • No. 33 โ€“ Kentucky
  • No. 36 โ€“ Ole Miss
  • No. 50 โ€“ Vanderbilt
Ethan Stone

Ethan Stone is a Tennessee graduate and loves all things college football and college basketball. Firm believer in fouling while up 3.

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