2025 National Recruiting Rankings for the new-look SEC

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While the upcoming NCAA football calendar will focus heavily on the Big Ten and the additions of USC, UCLA, Oregon, and Washington, it’s hard to overlook the two massive programs heading to the SEC.

Texas and Oklahoma make the already highly competitive conference even more so, including in the recurring game, where the battle for the nation’s top prospects could be its own movie franchise.

The class of 2025 highlights that scenario, with 4- and 5-star prospects committing to SEC teams and shaping the current recruiting rankings in the 247Sports composite.

16. Mississippi State: 59.19 points

(Maria Lysaker-USA TODAY Sports)

15. Vanderbilt: 82.09 points

(Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports)

14. Florida: 98.82 points

(USA TODAY)

13. South Carolina: 110.16 points

(Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports)

12. Kentucky: 112.42 points

(Jordan Prather-USA TODAY Sports)

11. Arkansas: 116.07 points

(Nelson Chenault-USA TODAY Sports)

10. Missouri: 133.10

(Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports)

9. Ole Miss: 151.42 points

(Bryan Lynn-USA TODAY Sports)

8. Tennessee: 175.96 points

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7. Georgia: 183.70 points

(Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports)

6. Texas: 185.07 points

(Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports)

5. Auburn: 195.54 points

(Maria Lysaker-USA TODAY Sports)

4. Alabama: 199.13 points

(Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports)

3. Texas A&M: 217.46 points

(Maria Lysaker-USA TODAY Sports)

2. LSU: 221.01 points

(Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports)

1. Oklahoma: 224.45 points

(Ben Queen-USA TODAY Sports)

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