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Friday Night Notes: Best St. John Bosco, Mater Dei prospects, SEC rankings, major visits, and more


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As conference play begins in college football, now seems like a good time to check in on the best of the Power Five. In the current SEC standings, Alabama (5-0), Georgia (5-0), Mississippi (5-0) and Tennessee (4-0) all remain undefeated heading into this weekend’s action. Meanwhile, LSU, Mississippi State and Kentucky are also in good shape at 4-1.

Let’s take a look ahead and see how each team in the SEC is doing in the 2023 recruiting race so far. Here is where all 14 schools rank according to the 247Sports composite score, how many commitments they have and how many highly-rated recruits.

1. Alabama – 309.21
23 commits, 5 five-star, 14 four-star

2. Georgia – 289.98
20 commits, 1 five-star, 15 four-star

3. LSU – 283.99
22 commits, zero five-stars, 18 four-stars

4. Tennessee – 263.82
21 commits, 1 five-star, 11 four-stars, 9 three-stars

5. Florida – 260.82
20 commits, zero five-stars, 18 four-stars

6. South Carolina – 237.51
20 commits, zero five-stars, 10 four-stars, 10 three-stars

7. Arkansas – 234.67
23 commits, zero five-stars, 8 four-stars, 15 three-stars

8. Texas A&M – 230.45
12 commits, 2 five-stars, 7 four-stars

9. Ole Miss – 199.04
12 commits, 7 four-stars, 5 three-stars

10. Kentucky – 191.62
15 commits, 4 four-stars, 11 three-stars

11. Mississippi State – 187.45
15 commits, 2 four-stars, 13 three-stars

12. Vanderbilt – 172.98
15 commits, all three-stars

13. Auburn – 168.73
10 commits, 7 four-stars, 3 three-stars

14. Missouri – 163.20
11 commits, 4 four-stars, 7 three-stars

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