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Updated SEC classes in the On3 Industry Team Recruiting Rankings

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The crucial four-week string of official visit weekends in June are now in the books and recruits are flying off the board. The next couple of weeks will see a slew of big names announce their decisions, too.

The On3 Industry Team Recruiting Rankings are fluctuating rapidly as commitments flow. To no surprise, though, the SEC is featured plenty around the top.

Three SEC programs are currently in the top 10 nationally, while an additional seven are scattered throughout the top 25. Texas A&M now holds the top spot in the conference rankings and checks in at No. 2 nationally, as of June 25.

Below are the top 2026 recruiting classes in the SEC to date, according to the On3 Industry Team Recruiting Rankings:

1. Texas A&M — 92.609

21 total commits
1 five-stars | 17 four-stars | 3 three-stars
Top Commit: CB Brandon Arrington, No. 9 NATL. (No. 1 CB)
National Class Ranking: No. 2

After lurking in and around the top 10 for a majority of the spring, Mike Elko and the Aggies have surged up to No. 2 this month thanks to three commitments from top-50 national prospects. Arrington chose A&M over Oregon on June 19. That came two days after elite four-star running back KJ Edwards, the No. 4 RB in the nation, did the same. Four-star EDGE Tristian Givens then jumped in the boat on June 21. Three other top-100 recruits are in the class — wide receiver Aaron Gregory, RB Jonathan Hatton Jr. and cornerback Victor Singleton — headlining an elite haul in College Station.

2. Georgia — 92.355

21 total commits
1 five-stars | 14 four-stars | 5 three-stars
Top Commit: QB Jared Curtis, No. 2 NATL. (No. 1 QB)
National Class Ranking: No. 4

After a lowkey spring, Georgia hit the gas on the trail and is once again in a familiar position, pushing for top-three status in the national team rankings. Curtis’ re-commitment kicked things off in early May. He’s one of nine top-200 prospects in the class. Big-time June additions include the nation’s No. 7 CB Justice Fitzpatrick, the No. 6 OT Ekene Ogboko, the No. 9 RB Jae Lamar, No. 12 CB Caden Harris and the No. 12 LB Shadarius Toodle, who flipped from Auburn.

3. LSU — 92.079

10 total commits
2 five-stars | 7 four-stars | 1 three-star
Top Commit: WR Tristen Keys, No. 5 NATL. (No. 1 WR)
National Class Ranking: No. 6

Brian Kelly and Co. plucked an early pledge from Keys in March and are fending off other major powers looking to flip him this summer. Along with Keys, LSU has locked up major commitments from five-star defensive lineman Richard Anderson, top-100 defensive backs Havon Finney and Aiden Hall, as well as wide receiver Jabari Mack, another top-100 prospect. Of LSU’s 10 commits, six hail from the state of Louisiana.

4. Alabama — 89.800

10 total commits
1 five-star | 6 four-stars | 3 three-stars
Top Commit: CB Jorden Edmonds, No. 21 NATL. (No. 2 CB)
National Class Ranking: No. 12

To no surprise, Alabama has picked up its recruiting efforts this summer, too. The Tide are trending for multiple five-star prospects to go along with Edmonds, the nation’s No. 2 CB who committed in March. He and in-state top-100 CB Zyan Gibson headline the class to date. June has brought five commitments thus far, headlined by four-star quarterback Jett Thomalla, who flipped from Iowa State. He ranks as On3’s No. 10 signal-caller this cycle. The No. 14 IOL Samuelu Utu is another big recent addition.

5. Texas — 89.699

15 total commits
2 five-star | 7 four-stars | 6 three-star
Top Commit: QB Dia Bell, No. 10 NATL. (No. 2 QB)
National Class Ranking: No. 13

Texas is another program scorching hot on the trail in June. The Longhorns have tallied seven commitments this month, headlined by five-star EDGE Richard Wesley, a one-time Oregon commit who ranks No. 24 overall. Wins on and around the defensive line have headlined the recent additions for Steve Sarkisian, as four-star DLs Vodney Cleveland, Dylan Berymon and Corey Wells have all committed this month. Bell pledged to Texas over a year ago last June and still ranks as the No. 2 signal-caller in the nation.

6. Florida — 89.374

13 total commits
0 five-stars | 7 four-stars | 6 three-stars
Top Commit: CB CJ Bronaugh, No. 106 NATL. (No. 14 CB)
National Class Ranking: No. 14

Florida didn’t pick up steam on the trail until the weeks leading up to signing day last cycle. That’s not the case for the Gators’ 2026 class. Each of the six highest-ranked commits on Billy Napier’s pledge list to date have joined the fold in June. Bronaugh flipped from Nebraska and sits atop the class alongside the likes of WR Marquez Daniel, DL JaReylan McCoy, WR Justin Williams, safety Kaiden Hall and RB Carsyn Baker, all of whom are top-200 recruits in the On300.

7. Tennessee — 88.821

9 total commits
1 five-star | 4 four-stars | 4 three-stars
Top Commit: QB Faizon Brandon, No. 13 NATL. (No. 3 QB)
National Class Ranking: No. 15

The Volunteers got their quarterback of the future locked in early with Brandon, who chose Tennessee over dozens of other offers back in August 2024. He will be the centerpiece of their class, which also currently includes four-star wideout Tyreek King, four-star offensive tackle Gabriel Osenda, four-star EDGE Zach Groves and four-star tight end Carson Sneed. The Vols have added just three pledges since March, however.

8. Oklahoma — 88.118

13 total commits
0 five-stars | 6 four-stars | 6 three-stars
Top Commit: QB Bowe Bentley, No. 76 NATL. (No. 7 QB)
National Class Ranking: No. 20

The Sooners beat LSU for Bentley on June 20, giving Brent Venables and Co. their new headlining signal-caller this cycle. He’s one of eight June pledges for Oklahoma thus far. Seven states are currently represented in the OU class. WR Daniel Odom is a top pass-catcher out of California. LB Jakore Smith and EDGE Matthew Nelson are both top-10 prospects in Arkansas. Blue-chip EDGE Daniel Norman and RB DeZephen Walker check in from Florida and Missouri, respectively.

9. South Carolina — 87.875

8 total commits
0 five-stars | 5 four-stars | 2 three-stars
Top Commit: DL Aiden Harris, No. 55 NATL. (No. 3 DL)
National Class Ranking: No. 23

Shane Beamer and the Gamecocks are in the thick of multiple high-profile recruitments this summer as they look to add to a top-20 class that’s compiled some big local wins thus far. Six of the eight commits hail from South Carolina or North Carolina. Twin four-stars Aiden and Andrew Harris committed on June 7. Top-100 safety J’Zavien Currence has been in the class since October, while On3’s top-ranked IOL Zyon Guiles pledged in March.

10. Ole Miss — 87.665

9 total commits
0 five-stars | 3 four-star | 6 three-stars
Top Commit: LB Izayia Williams, No. 50 NATL. (No. 3 LB)
National Class Ranking: No. 25

Williams is the top-ranked LB in the On300 and is now in the mix for the Rebels following a May flip from Florida. Four-star RB Damarius Yates and four-star WR Corey Barber also chose Lane Kiffin and Co. last month and help headline the Ole Miss class to date. April brought a pledge from quarterback Rees Wise, a standout signal-caller out of Texas who now ranks as the No. 30 QB this cycle. The Rebels are in the mix for multiple big-time targets this summer.

11. Arkansas — 87.591
12. Mississippi State — 86.700
13. Vanderbilt — 86.605
14. Kentucky — 84.922
15. Missouri — 84.477
16. Auburn — 82.971