College soccer recruiting is approaching its largest week of the yr with the early signing interval on deck. The majority of the prime prospects in the class of 2023 will signal their letters of intent beginning on Dec. 21.
Texas and Oklahoma at the moment sit in nice spots with their respective recruiting classes.
Steve Sarkisian and his workers have put collectively an thrilling class led by five-stars Arch Manning, Johntay Cook and Cedric Baxter. The Longhorns class is full on either side of the ball and doubtless finishes inside the prime 5 nationally.
Oklahoma’s recruiting continues to be going regular after a disappointing 6-6 marketing campaign in Brent Venables’ first yr at the helm. The Sooners maintain the No. 8 class in the nation with five-star quarterback Jackson Arnold main the group.
Both packages have a few precedence targets that may push every class up the rating.
With Texas and Oklahoma’s move to the SEC possibly ahead of schedule, we deaded to try the place the Longhorns and Sooners’ 2023 recruiting classes would rank in the SEC.
Auburn (192.15) – No. 43 general
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Vanderbilt (192.65) – No. 40 general
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Missouri (193.91) – No. 39 general
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Kentucky (194.01) – No. 38 general
Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports
Ole Miss (199.97) – No. 32 general
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Mississippi State (206.43) – No. 27 general
Matt Bush-USA TODAY Sports
South Carolina (232.22) – No. 18 general
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Arkansas (235.26) – No. 16 general
Nelson Chenault-USA TODAY Sports
Texas A&M (235.90) – No. 15 general
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Florida (274.82) – No. 10 general
Syndication: Gainesville Sun
Tennessee (278.19) – No. 9 general
Syndication: The Knoxville News-Sentinel
Oklahoma (281.25) – No. 8 general
Syndication: The Oklahoman
LSU (282.62) – No. 7 general
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Texas (286.23) – No. 5 general
Scott Wachter-USA TODAY Sports
Georgia (301.49) – No. 2 general
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Alabama (314.22) – No. 1 general
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