Georgia football now has the nation’s No. 1 recruiting class

The Georgia Bulldogs have the best recruiting class in the SEC for several weeks and now, after a recent recruiting rankings update, the Dawgs have the best recruiting class in the country. Georgia recently surpassed the USC Trojans. USC had held the nation’s top recruiting class for several months.

The Big Ten has three of the nation’s top 10 recruiting classes while the SEC has five top 10 recruiting classes including four of the top six. Of course, it is still early in the process for the class of 2026. The early signing period does not begin until December and recruiting powerhouses need to prove themselves on the field this fall in order to secure top recruiting classes.

Despite having the top ranked recruiting class, Georgia is no lock to finish the cycle with the best recruiting class. Georgia has more commitments than any other team with a top 10 recruiting class outside of USC. Additionally, Georgia’s average commitment is ranked lower than the average LSU, Alabama or Oregon commitment.

The LSU Tigers have just 16 commitments, but have the highest ranked average commitment (93.67) of any top 10 recruiting team on 247Sports.

Class of 2026 college football recruiting rankings

Georgia Bulldogs (30 commitments)USC Trojans (31 commitments)Texas A&M Aggies (23 commitments)Alabama Crimson Tide (21 commitments)Notre Dame Fighting Irish (26 commitments)Texas Longhorns (26 commitments)Ohio State Buckeyes (21 commitments)LSU Tigers (16 commitments)Michigan Wolverines (21 commitments)Miami Hurricanes (22 commitments)

All recruiting rankings are per 247Sports and are as of July 27.


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Publish date : 2025-07-28 10:06:00

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