
The Georgia Bulldogs are just getting things started in the class of 2026 recruiting cycle. Georgia football and head coach Kirby Smart’s latest commitment is from four-star wide receiver recruit Brady Marchese.
Marchese is Georgia’s sixth commitment overall in the class of 2026. He is Georgia’s second wide receiver commitment as well.
Georgia’s recruiting class currently ranks sixth in the SEC, but it is way too early to put much weight into overall recruiting class rankings. Early signing day is not until December and recruiting really does not get rolling until later in the spring.
The SEC football program that is off to a hot recruiting start is the LSU Tigers, who have the third-best recruiting class in the country. LSU and Texas A&M (nine) have the most commitments of any SEC school outside of Arkansas (11 commitments).
Class of 2026 SEC football recruiting rankings
- LSU Tigers (nine commits, No. 3 national ranking)
- Texas A&M Aggies (nine commits, No. 5 national ranking)
- Tennessee Volunteers (eight commits, No. 8 national ranking)
- Arkansas Razorbacks (11 commits, No. 10 national ranking)
- Auburn Tigers (six commits, No. 17 national ranking)
- Georgia Bulldogs (six commits, No. 18 national ranking)
- South Carolina Gamecocks (six commits, No. 21 national ranking)
- Mississippi State Bulldogs (seven commits, No. 23 national ranking)
- Oklahoma Sooners (four commits, No. 30 national ranking)
- Texas Longhorns (three commits, No. 37 national ranking)
- Alabama Crimson Tide (three commits, No. 39 national ranking)
- Florida Gators (three commits, No. 41 national ranking)
- Ole Miss Rebels (three commits, No. 48 national ranking)
- Vanderbilt Commodores (two commits, No. 61 national ranking)
- Missouri Tigers (one commits, No. 67 national ranking)
- Kentucky Wildcats (no commits, unranked)
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