Georgia drops in SEC recruiting rankings after recent decommitment

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SEC logo seen during SEC Media Days at the Hyatt Regency in Hoover, Ala., Monday, July 19, 2021. [Staff Photo/Gary Cosby Jr.]

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SEC logo seen during SEC Media Days at the Hyatt Regency in Hoover, Ala., Monday, July 19, 2021. [Staff Photo/Gary Cosby Jr.] Sec Media Days

The Georgia Bulldogs have lost a commitment from four-star defensive line recruit Christian Garrett. Garrett’s decommitment stings for the Bulldogs because he was Georgia’s top ranked defensive line commitment.

Now, Georgia has 22 total commitments in the class of 2025. The Bulldogs have the third ranked recruiting class in the SEC. A recent surge from Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers has helped LSU leapfrog Georgia in the recruiting rankings.

The Alabama Crimson Tide continue to have the No. 1 ranked recruiting class in the SEC in Year 1 of the Kalen DeBoer era. There’s still a long way to go in the class of 2025, but DeBoer has been a menace on the recruiting trail to begin his career at Alabama.

The SEC has six of the top seven recruiting classes in the country. The SEC is the best recruiting conference in college football.

Jul 15, 2024; Dallas, TX, USA; LSU head coach Brian Kelly speaking at Omni Dallas Hotel. Mandatory Credit: Brett Patzke-USA TODAY Sports
Jul 15, 2024; Dallas, TX, USA; LSU head coach Brian Kelly speaking at Omni Dallas Hotel. Mandatory Credit: Brett Patzke-USA TODAY Sports

2025 SEC football recruiting rankings

  1. Alabama (20 commits, No. 2 national ranking)

  2. LSU (21 commits, No. 3 national ranking)

  3. Georgia (22 commits, No. 4 national ranking)

  4. Auburn (22 commits, No. 5 national ranking)

  5. Texas A&M (20 commits, No. 6 national ranking)

  6. Tennessee (21 commits, No. 7 national ranking)

  7. Oklahoma (22 commits, No. 11 national ranking)

  8. Texas (17 commits, No. 12 national ranking)

  9. Missouri (16 commits, No. 16 national ranking)

  10. Kentucky (17 commits, No. 27 national ranking)

  11. Arkansas (21 commits, No. 28 national ranking)

  12. South Carolina (19 commits, No. 31 national ranking)

  13. Ole Miss (14 commits, No. 33 national ranking)

  14. Mississippi State (17 commits, No. 35 national ranking)

  15. Florida (12 commits, No. 42 national ranking)

  16. Vanderbilt (nine commits, No. 75 national ranking)

All recruiting rankings are per 247Sports.

This article originally appeared on Bulldogs Wire: Georgia drops in SEC recruiting rankings after recent decommitment

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