SEC football recruiting rankings after Georgia's recent decommitment

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The Georgia Bulldogs recently suffered a decommitment from one of their top-ranked recruits in four-star cornerback Jontavius Wyman, who flipped to the Miami Hurricanes. Wyman's decommitment lowered Georgia several spots in the recruiting rankings entered a critical stage in the recruiting process.

Georgia and other top SEC football programs will host numerous class of 2026 recruits on campus over the upcoming months as players begin to decide what their top school is.

Georgia's recruiting class currently ranks seventh in the SEC, but it remains too early to put much stock into recruiting class rankings. Early signing day is not until December and most players don't make commitments until the summer.

The LSU Tigers and Texas A&M Aggies are both off to strong recruiting starts and are two of four SEC schools with at least eight commitments (along with Tennessee and Arkansas). Tennessee currently holds the SEC's top commitment in five-star quarterback Faizon Brandon, who is the No. 1 recruit in the nation.

Class of 2026 SEC football recruiting rankings​


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  • LSU Tigers (nine commits, No. 4 national ranking)
  • Texas A&M Aggies (10 commits, No. 5 national ranking)
  • Tennessee Volunteers (eight commits, No. 14 national ranking)
  • Arkansas Razorbacks (11 commits, No. 15 national ranking)
  • Auburn Tigers (seven commits, No. 17 national ranking)
  • Mississippi State Bulldogs (seven commits, No. 23 national ranking)
  • Georgia Bulldogs (five commits, No. 25 national ranking)
  • South Carolina Gamecocks (five commits, No. 27 national ranking)
  • Alabama Crimson Tide (four commits, No. 31 national ranking)
  • Texas Longhorns (four commits, No. 35 national ranking)
  • Oklahoma Sooners (four commits, No. 38 national ranking)
  • Florida Gators (three commits, No. 43 national ranking)
  • Ole Miss Rebels (three commits, No. 51 national ranking)
  • Vanderbilt Commodores (three commits, No. 55 national ranking)
  • Missouri Tigers (two commits, No. 65 national ranking)
  • Kentucky Wildcats (on3 commit, No. 72 national ranking)

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This article originally appeared on UGA Wire: Where is UGA football in SEC recruiting rankings after decommitment

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