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Early Signing Day: Top 10 Recruiting Classes in the Class of 2025

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The early signing window for the Class of 2025 has opened, and many top prospects have already signed their letters of intent to commit to their colleges. Here’s a look at the top 10 recruiting classes in the country, based on 247 Sports’ composite ranking:

1. Texas (24 commits) – Composite score: 306.67
Steve Sarkisian’s program leads the way with four 5-star signees, including defensive backs, wide receivers, and a two-way star athlete.

2. Alabama (22 commits) – Composite score: 304.69
Kalen DeBoer’s first full recruiting class at Alabama features four 5-star signees, including a quarterback, an offensive lineman, a cornerback, and an edge rusher.

3. Georgia (27 commits) – Composite score: 302.14
For the ninth straight year, Georgia has a top-five class in 247’s composite rankings, with five 5-star signees, including three defensive players and two wide receivers.

4. Oregon (21 commits) – Composite score: 300.60
The Ducks have climbed up 247’s composite class rankings with five-star signings like Dakorien Moore, a top-ranked wide receiver, and two-way star athlete.

5. Ohio State (26 commits) – Composite score: 297.60
Despite losing cornerback Na’eem Offord to Oregon, Ryan Day’s program still features 20 4-star signees and two 5-star signees, including a quarterback and a cornerback.

6. Auburn (25 commits) – Composite score: 289.48
Deuce Knight, a 5-star quarterback, headlines the Tigers’ best recruiting class in quite some time, with 16 4-star signees and eight 3-star signees.

7. Michigan (23 commits) – Composite score: 287.87
The Wolverines secured a major coup in late November when they landed 5-star quarterback Bryce Underwood, who is ranked as the top overall prospect in 247’s composite ranking.

8. LSU (23 commits) – Composite score: 283.57
Brian Kelly’s program lost two 5-star prospects, but still secured a talented group of 18 4-star signees, including a top-15 overall prospect and the third-best cornerback.

9. Texas A&M (25 commits) – Composite score: 283.53
The Aggies secured the commitments of the top prospects in their recruiting class, including two 5-star signees and 18 4-star signees.

10. Tennessee (26 commits) – Composite score: 279.26
Josh Heupel’s program moved ahead of Florida with its late commitments, including a 5-star offensive tackle, four 4-star signees, and 10 3-star signees.

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