I know it's early but just as a ver long streak was broken this year by neither Miami nor Florida State being ranked in the top 25, when is the last time you saw a recruiting list that had neither in the top 25 as well? 1 Texas 23 4 13 5 3.78 2,717 2 Florida 20 1 8 10 3.45 1,734 3 Georgia 21 0 9 12 3.43 1,669 4 LSU 17 0 10 6 3.53 1,538 5 Tennessee 21 1 5 13 3.24 1,493 6 Auburn 20 0 7 11 3.25 1,479 7 Southern Cal 10 3 6 1 4.20 1,459 8 Michigan 18 1 6 9 3.22 1,409 9 Notre Dame 12 1 8 3 3.83 1,352 10 Virginia 22 0 6 12 3.09 1,269 11 Ole Miss 24 0 6 12 2.75 1,248 12 Georgia Tech 18 0 7 8 3.22 1,231 13 Clemson 17 1 4 10 3.24 1,220 14 Alabama 15 0 6 9 3.40 1,187 15 Virginia Tech 25 1 1 16 2.84 1,166 16 Colorado 27 1 2 14 2.78 1,105 17 North Carolina 16 1 4 7 3.13 1,003 18 South Carolina 15 0 5 8 3.20 980 19 Nebraska 18 0 3 13 3.06 960 20 Penn State 14 0 6 5 3.21 920 21 Ohio State 10 0 7 3 3.70 918 22 Oklahoma 11 0 7 2 3.45 901 23 Oregon 14 0 4 9 3.21 818 24 Maryland 19 1 2 9 2.84 805 25 Texas A&M 16 0 4 9 3.06 785
Florida St is notorious for getting a ton of big time recruits late, expect to see them somewhere in the final rankings. Miami is another story, hard to recruit without a coach.
I don't think FSU was ever completely off the list in December. And the coaching fiasco at Alabama didn't keep them off.
alabama still 14th? wow the SEC is so strong right now...2,3,4,5,6,11,14, and 18. hell maybe arkansas and kentucky can make a surge too.