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Early projection of final SEC recruiting rankings - Florida # 9 (out of 14 SEC teams)

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National Signing Day is right around the corner, and all 14 SEC schools are trying to collect as many prospects as they can before Feb. 1.

So, how will your favorite team stack up with the rest of the SEC? Here’s a way-too-early look at how each team will fare in this year’s SEC recruiting rankings, subject to the whims of 17- and 18-year-olds:

Georgia
Current commitments: 19

Projected SEC rank: 2

Last week’s projection: 2

Overview: Our friends at DawgNation expect Georgia to add nine or 10 more players to the 18 already pledged for this class.

The Bulldogs crept closer to that total with JUCO tackle D’Marcus Hayes signing this week, and they’re still in the hunt for Nate McBride, DeAngelo Gibbs and several other key players in this cycle.

Tennessee
Current commitments: 25

Projected SEC rank: 6

Last week’s projection: 6

Overview: The additions of 3-star quarterback Will McBride and defensive end Deandre Johnson offset a couple of dropouts from this year’s class for Tennessee.

Despite the 25-man class, the Volunteers are still after 4-star guard T.J. Moore and 3-star corner Yusef Corker to add to the group.

South Carolina
Current commitments: 22

Projected SEC rank: 7

Last week’s projection: 8

Overview: South Carolina added a pair of JUCO corners to the ranks this week when it landed Keisean Nixon and Kaleb Chambers. Both are 3-star prospects, but Nixon was one of the better JUCO corners available.

That bit of need-based recruiting moves the Gamecocks up a notch in this week’s rankings, and they’re still in the market for help along both the offensive and defensive fronts.

Mississippi State
Current commitments: 22

Projected SEC rank: 8

Last week’s projection: 9

Overview: The Bulldogs added a whopping nine junior college recruits to their 2017 class this week, headlined by 4-star defensive end (and former Georgia player) Chauncey Rivers. Seven of the signees are on the defensive side of the ball, which based on that unit’s performance this season isn’t all that surprising.

This is shaping up to be a nice class for Dan Mullen and his staff, and if things go right between now and Feb. 1, it could get even better.

Florida
Current commitments: 14

Projected SEC rank: 9

Last week’s projection: 7

Overview: Florida added 3-star defensive tackle Kyree Campbell to its ranks this week, boosting its total to 14 players.

There’s obviously some work to do here for the Gators, and one wonders how Geoff Collins’ departure will affect the rest of this recruiting cycle?

Jim McElwain and his staff are still in line to land a couple of 4-star recruits, running back Adarius Lemons and receiver James Robinson, and a few others as well. They’ll need to, if they want to avoid slipping even lower in the rankings.
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You can't make this stuff up. It would be a total joke even if we ended up 7th in the SEC pecking order on recruiting but we could end up 9th out of 14 teams now it appears.

Someone please wake Gator Nation up from this nightmare unfolding the past few years in recruiting.

I guess Ole Miss stopped paying for recruits since the NCAA started watching them some.
 
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TLDR..... ;) --- and EARLY being the critical word in that. o_O

NSD

Go on the record - do you consider a class that is short on needs also being alright if it ends up being 7th to 9th in the SEC according to the ranking services or do you really believe that doesn't matter that Mac's eye will magically make it equivalent to a top class regardless? Keep in mind only like 1 team has won the SEC in a couple of decades that didn't have some top 10 national classes in the years preceding it.
 
Its amazing Mac can be this lost with recruiting considering he served under Saban for a few years and has first hand knowledge of how its done at Bama to pull in all those top recruits like that.
 
Mac is a strong closer and you should be ranked higher because you are filling your needs.

If the university would come through with an extension, Mac would do better.
 
Right now, this looks horrible. Florida should be in the top 3 in the SEC in recruiting every year. The last 2 years have not be up to UF standards and unless we pull in several 4 & 5 stars over the next 6 weeks, it's going to be a 3rd straight year of subpar recruiting, which does not bode well for long term success on the field.
 
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Right now, this looks horrible. Florida should be in the top 3 in the SEC in recruiting every year. The last 2 years have not be up to UF standards and unless we pull in several 4 & 5 stars over the next 6 weeks, it's going to be a 3rd straight year of subpar recruiting, which does not bode well for long term success on the field.

Yep when Mac is canned it appears we will be in worse shape than when Muschamp was canned unless one of those young QBs work out.
 
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Go on the record

Everything posted here is on record you dufus... :rolleyes: --- But who G's-a-S about that, it's a freakin' sports message board for krise-sake... :confused:

And I stopped putting any credance in rivals a few years ago, when they seemingly adopted reFSUcks as their recruit darlings... :cool: For me, it's ESPN, or sometimes 247 for a twit combo ranking... ;)

We have all off season AFTER NSD to talk about the rankings. Anyone judging the classes right now is whistling past the graveyard imo, or maybe farting in a closed up room.... :confused:

ESPN currently has UF with the #7 class in the SEC, with everyone in front of the having more commits to boost their class ranking. NSD is when it all balances out with the final numbers.
Make what you will of this information... o_O


Mc-staff just can't recruit a lick, here's more proof - ESPN Top 300's/commits:

1. UA 17/25
3. UGA 14/20
4. LSU 11/19
7. aTm 6/26 (12 more, equal at 6)
10. AU 8/18
11. Tenn 5/25 (ll more, 1 less)
17. Florida 6/14 (when UF fills out their class, they will jump TN)
18. SCA 6/22 (8 more, equal at 6)
23. Ark 2/20 -- also with 2 Top 50 JuCo's
25. MsSt 1/22 -- they also have 4 ESPN Top 50 JuCo's.
Ten of the SEC's 14 teams are in the ESPN Recruiting Top 25.
33. UK 1/20
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2. tOSU 15/17
5. OK 10/23 (9 more, 4 more)
6. Mich 12/21
8. Clem 10/14
9. ND 10/18 (4 more, 4 more)
12. Miami 8/22 (8 more, 2 more)
13. FSU 8/15
14. USCw 6/14 (exactly the same)
15. Wash 6/14 (exactly the same)
16. PSU 6/18 (4 more, equal at 6)
17. Florida 6/14

22. Neb 2/13
26. MichSt 1/17
27. UL 3/23
38. Wis 2/15
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?? Iowa 2/14 - Gator's bowl opponent.
 
honestly next year our level of failure is going to rely more on how the new players and DC on defense do, because the offense is always gonna be about the same thing even if its better.
 
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