2024 National Recruiting Rankings: Updated top 25 teams

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The Georgia Bulldogs are dominating every angle of college football these days. Not only have they won the last two national championships, but they are also throttling the competition in the recruiting race.

After adding the No. 1 overall prospect in the class of 2024 – quarterback Dylan Raiola – Georgia has risen to the top spot in the national recruiting rankings for this cycle. Michigan and Ohio State follow them. Here are the complete updated top 25 teams, according to the 247Sports composite rankings.

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Georgia: 270.65 points

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Michigan: 250.12 points

Jadyn Davis

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Ohio State: 238.14 points

Andrew Ivins, 247Sports

Notre Dame: 236.05 points

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LSU: 232.40 points

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Oregon: 224.58 points

Ify Obidegwu

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Penn State: 217.41 points

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Tennessee: 202.23 points

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Florida State: 192.35 points

Landen Thomas

Andrew Ivins, 247Sports

South Carolina: 183.60

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Florida: 176.25 points

Greg Biggins, 247Sports

Minnesota: 173.26 points

Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports

Wake Forest: 173.01 points

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North Carolina: 172.44 points

Andrew Ivins, 247Sports

Arkansas: 170.69 points

Andrew Hattersly, 247Sports

Alabama: 166.17 points

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Iowa: 165.58 points

Joseph Cress/Iowa City Press-Citizen / USA TODAY NETWORK

Pitt: 150.93 points

Ric'Darious Farmer

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Cincinnati: 146.80 points

Rusty Mansell, 247Sports

Texas Tech: 145.23 points

Cheta Ofill

Brian Perroni, 247Sports

Clemson: 144.70 points

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Louisville: 136.20 points

Andrew Ivins, 247Sports

Miami: 136.08 points

Chance Robinson

Andrew Ivins, 247Sports

Wisconsin: 132.89 points

Grant Stec

Brad Fedie, 247Sports

Ole Miss: 126.91 points

John Reed-USA TODAY Sports

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