It's been mentioned a few times by myself and many times by others, but the SEC is really cleaning up this year on the recruiting trail. Posted by Rivals current ranking...
Kentucky - Teague (2), Gilchrist (3), Davis (6), Wiltjer (25)
Florida - Beal (7)
Vanderbilt - Parker (57), Johnson (75)
Georgia - Caldwell (11)
Tennessee - Jones (39), Ware (56)
South Carolina - Leonard (86), Gill (149)
Arkansas - Young (18), Madden (27), Mickelson (98), Abron (106), Ross (147)
Mississippi State - Hood (21), Gardner (60), Smith (63)
Alabama - Randolph (29), Jacobs (85), Cooper (117)
Auburn - McAfee (74), Kouassi (87)
Louisiana State - O'Bryant (38)
There are also some guys like Ben McLemore (17), Trevor Lacey (34), Luckett (77) and Henry (84) considering SEC schools.
The SEC also has some transfers incoming.
Twany Beckham, Kentucky (from Mississippi State)
Noel Johnson, Auburn (from Clemson)
Jelan Kendrick, Mississippi (from Memphis)
Arnett Moultrie, Mississippi State (from UTEP)
Mike Rosario, Florida (from Rutgers)
Keldrick, Moultrie and Rosario are possible All-SEC performers.
Now, if the SEC can just KEEP some of their talent from going pro, flunking out or transferring, the league should be very strong next year.
Kentucky - Teague (2), Gilchrist (3), Davis (6), Wiltjer (25)
Florida - Beal (7)
Vanderbilt - Parker (57), Johnson (75)
Georgia - Caldwell (11)
Tennessee - Jones (39), Ware (56)
South Carolina - Leonard (86), Gill (149)
Arkansas - Young (18), Madden (27), Mickelson (98), Abron (106), Ross (147)
Mississippi State - Hood (21), Gardner (60), Smith (63)
Alabama - Randolph (29), Jacobs (85), Cooper (117)
Auburn - McAfee (74), Kouassi (87)
Louisiana State - O'Bryant (38)
There are also some guys like Ben McLemore (17), Trevor Lacey (34), Luckett (77) and Henry (84) considering SEC schools.
The SEC also has some transfers incoming.
Twany Beckham, Kentucky (from Mississippi State)
Noel Johnson, Auburn (from Clemson)
Jelan Kendrick, Mississippi (from Memphis)
Arnett Moultrie, Mississippi State (from UTEP)
Mike Rosario, Florida (from Rutgers)
Keldrick, Moultrie and Rosario are possible All-SEC performers.
Now, if the SEC can just KEEP some of their talent from going pro, flunking out or transferring, the league should be very strong next year.