With the recruiting landscape having shifted dramatically over the last few days, now is a good time to re-examine the 2023 cycle power rankings. Here’s how the top 15 teams stack up according to 247 Sports.
1. Alabama – 28 commits – 328.97 points
Alabama’s class has seven five-star recruits and 20 four-star recruits.
2. Georgia – 27 commits – 311.80 points
The Bulldogs have two five-star recruits and 21 four-stars.
3. Texas – 23 commits – 301.59 points
The Longhorns have four five-star prospects and 11 four-stars.
4. Miami – 26 commits – 294.85 points
Miami has three five-stars and 14 four-star players.
5. Oklahoma – 25 commits – 289.69 points
After picking up Bowen, the Sooners have three five-stars and 13 four-stars.
6. Ohio State – 20 commits – 287.66 points
Ohio State has one five-star and 18 four-stars.
7. LSU – 25 commits – 286.27 points
The Tigers also has one five-star and 18 four-star recruits.
8. Notre Dame – 24 commits – 279.94 points
Notre Dame has no five-star prospects but 20 four-stars.
9. Tennessee – 25 commits – 277.39 points
The Vols have one five-star prospect and 12 four-stars.
10. Clemson – 26 commits – 275.47 points
Clemson has one five-star and 18 four-star recruits.
11-15: Oregon, Florida, Texas A&M, Penn State and USC.
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