Georgia Leads National 2025 Recruiting Rankings as Signing Day Approaches
As the countdown to Wednesday’s Signing Day begins, the University of Georgia is poised at the top of the national recruiting rankings for the Class of 2025. With 305.14 points, Georgia outpaces traditional powerhouses Alabama (302.50), Ohio State (302.10), Texas (297.77), and Auburn (294.60). The margins are remarkably tight, with only 10 points separating the first and fifth positions—indicating a competitive landscape ahead of the final commitment announcements.
Key prospects potentially influencing the rankings are five-star defensive lineman Justus Terry, who will announce his decision on December 6, and uncommitted players such as offensive tackle David Sanders and cornerback Na’eem Offord. Georgia is currently favored to secure Terry’s commitment, which would extend their point total to 310.96, assuming no other shifts.
Ohio State also has pathways to increase its standing, notably by flipping Sanders from Tennessee, which could push them to 308.81 points. Meanwhile, both Auburn and Texas are positioned as dark horses, with scenarios that could elevate them to the top spot. If Auburn brings in Terry, Kromah, and Offord, they could land on 309.73 points.
Historically, Georgia has finished first three times in the last 13 cycles of 247Sports rankings, while Alabama holds the record with nine championships. As the action unfolds, all eyes will remain on these programs as they vie for the top position in a recruiting race that could hinge on a mere fraction of points. The strong presence of SEC teams in the top ranks underscores the conference’s dominance in college football recruiting.
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