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Texas A&M Football Recruiting
SEC teams address needs with varying success
Some college football observers have grown weary of all the attention and adulation cast toward the Southeastern Conference.
Well, get used to it. If signing day is any indication — and history shows it is — SEC dominance isn’t going to change.
True, this year an SEC team failed to win the national championship for the first time since 2005. But Auburn did play for the national title, which marked the eighth straight year an SEC team played in the championship game. Also, the SEC had four teams ranked in the final top 10. No other conference had more than two.
Then, on National Signing Day seven SEC teams were ranked among the nation’s top 10 in recruiting. Of course, that does not guarantee another national championship for the SEC in the near future.
But it does guarantee the SEC will still command a lot of attention.
At most programs RB Sony Michel could step in and be an immediate contributor, but that will be difficult with Todd Gurley and Keith Marshall already on hand. Picking up WR Isaiah McKenzie at the last minute was a bonus.
Five-star rated Leonard Fournette, the nation’s top running back, figures to challenge for a starting job. But that’s not a position of need for LSU, which is always deep there.
They did land solid prospects at defensive back and receiver, though.
The Aggies hoped for more at linebacker and safety, but DBs Amani Watts and Nick Harvey and LBs Otaro Alaka and Josh Walker are big additions. Heralded WR Speedy Noil boosts a talent-laden receiving corps, while JUCO offensive linemen Jermaine Eluemnunor and Avery Gennesy will vie for a starting role.
Well, get used to it. If signing day is any indication — and history shows it is — SEC dominance isn’t going to change.
True, this year an SEC team failed to win the national championship for the first time since 2005. But Auburn did play for the national title, which marked the eighth straight year an SEC team played in the championship game. Also, the SEC had four teams ranked in the final top 10. No other conference had more than two.
Then, on National Signing Day seven SEC teams were ranked among the nation’s top 10 in recruiting. Of course, that does not guarantee another national championship for the SEC in the near future.
But it does guarantee the SEC will still command a lot of attention.
Alabama
- TexAgs {"Module":"photo","Alignment":"right","Size":"large","Caption":"Nick Saban and the Tide loaded up again, stocking the offensive line and hand-picking defensive blue-chips.","MediaItemID":35505}Highest rank: 1st (Rivals, ESPN)
- Head of the class: DE Da’Shawn Hand (No. 1 national prospect by Rivals)
- Needs met: Offensive line, defensive line, secondary, kicker
Arkansas
- Highest rank: 29th (Rivals)
- Head of the class: OT Brian Wallace
- Needs met: Quarterback, offensive line, receiver, secondary
Auburn
- Highest rank: 9th (ESPN)
- Head of the class: RB Racean Thomas
- Needs met: Defensive line, secondary, quarterback
Andrew Kilzer, TexAgs
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Florida
- Highest rank: 6th (ESPN)
- Head of the class: DB Jalen Tabor
- Needs met: Quarterback, offensive tackle
Georgia
- Highest rank: 7th (Rivals)
- Head of the class: RB Sony Michel
- Needs met: Defensive backs, offensive line
At most programs RB Sony Michel could step in and be an immediate contributor, but that will be difficult with Todd Gurley and Keith Marshall already on hand. Picking up WR Isaiah McKenzie at the last minute was a bonus.
Kentucky
- Highest rank: 17th (Rivals)
- Head of the class: RB Stanley Williams
- Needs met: Offensive line, defensive line, receiver, running back, quarterback
Andrew Kilzer
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LSU
- Highest rank: 2nd (ESPN, Rivals)
- Head of the class: RB Leonard Fournette
- Needs met: Defensive end, linebacker, receivers
Five-star rated Leonard Fournette, the nation’s top running back, figures to challenge for a starting job. But that’s not a position of need for LSU, which is always deep there.
Ole Miss
- Highest rank: 19th (Rivals)
- Head of the class: OT Rod Taylor
- Needs met: Offensive line, linebacker
Mississippi State
- Highest rank: 36th (ESPN)
- Head of the class: LB Geri Green
- Needs met: Offensive line, quarterback
TexAgs
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Missouri
- Highest rank: 33rd (ESPN)
- Head of the class: OL Andy Bauer
- Needs met: Defensive end, linebacker, offensive line
They did land solid prospects at defensive back and receiver, though.
South Carolina
- Highest rank: 16th (Rivals)
- Head of the class: DE Dante Sawyer
- Needs met: Defensive line, receiver, QB
Tennessee
- Highest rank: 5th (ESPN, Rivals)
- Head of the class: WR Josh Malone
- Needs met: Offensive line, defensive line
Texas A&M
-
Matt Sachs, TexAgs {"Module":"photo","Alignment":"right","Size":"large","Caption":"The Aggies added high-end talent at nearly every position and the class\u0027 only lacking element was a second safety.","MediaItemID":36701}Highest rank: 4th (ESPN)
- Head of the class: DE Myles Garrett
- Needs met: Defensive end, linebacker, quarterback
The Aggies hoped for more at linebacker and safety, but DBs Amani Watts and Nick Harvey and LBs Otaro Alaka and Josh Walker are big additions. Heralded WR Speedy Noil boosts a talent-laden receiving corps, while JUCO offensive linemen Jermaine Eluemnunor and Avery Gennesy will vie for a starting role.
Vanderbilt
- Highest rank: 50th (Rivals)
- Head of the class: S Trent Sherfield
- Needs: Defensive back, linebacker
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