2013 SEC Football Recruiting: Ranking each of the 14 teams, according to multiple sites

Florida Gators head coach Will Muschamp reacts to the band and fans after beating the Missouri Tigers at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Florida Gators defeated the Missouri Tigers 14-7. (Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports)
With National Signing Day only two weeks away, the SEC has already brought in the majority of the country’s brightest prep stars. But, really, how well has the conference managed to perform in terms of national recruiting?
There are several scouting and recruiting news feeds and websites out there, and all the numbers can get a bit confusing. Thus, we here at Gamedayr took the liberty of compiling the overall recruiting rankings for each school, from four of the most highly respected recruiting sites.
[Derek Dooley and Gene Chizik are going to be analysts on ESPNU's National Signing Day broadcast -- no joke]
We’ve listed each of the 14 SEC schools in alphabetical order, but, obviously, not every recruiting class is created equal. How does your team’s incoming freshmen and transfers stack up against the rest of the nation’s most dominant conference?
School 247Sports Rivals Scout ESPN
Alabama – 1 3 9 2
Arkansas – 54 65 59 N/A
Auburn – 22 20 26 16
Florida – 2 1 7 1
Georgia – 9 10 8 9
Kentucky – 50 56 51 N/A
LSU – 4 5 5 7
MSU – 17 21 16 27
Mizzou – 33 32 29 36
Ole Miss – 8 11 13 13
South Car. – 19 16 20 17
Tennessee – 31 31 46 33
Texas A&M – 6 8 3 5
Vandy – 28 18 18 21







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