2025 NCAAF Recruiting Rankings: Texas Reigns Supreme, North Carolina Makes Waves
The latest recruiting rankings for 2025 feature Texas at the top, with North Carolina's resurgence under Bill Belichick stealing the spotlight.

Key Highlights from the 2025 Recruiting Rankings
The landscape of NCAAF recruiting continues to shift as the early signing period has come and gone. A flurry of coaching changes, transfers, and fresh commitments has fundamentally altered the rankings as we approach the February signing period.
1. Texas Longhorns: A New Champion
With 18 ESPN 300 commits, the Longhorns have clawed their way back to the top. Their impressive class, anchored by five-star defensive tackle Justus Terry and a promising quarterback in K.J. Lacey, showcases Texas's commitment to excellence. Lacey may not boast ideal size, but his track record of over 6,000 passing yards and 80 touchdowns in his last two seasons positions him as a player to watch.
2. Georgia Bulldogs: Consistent Powerhouse
Sitting firmly in second place, Georgia secured 15 top recruits, including top-tier tight ends like Ethan Barbour and Elyiss Williams. The Bulldogs are also heavily investing in their defense, with five-star defensive tackles ensuring they maintain their elite status in college football.
3. Oregon Ducks: Rising Talent
Despite dropping from their previous top spot, Oregon remains a force with 16 ESPN 300 commits. The Ducks reinforce their offense with speed and talent, including five-star receiver Dakorien Moore, who was pivotal in securing a state title.
4. Alabama Crimson Tide: Rebuilding
Alabama remains competitive with 15 ESPN 300 commits despite transitions and losses. The new coaching staff has reignited interest, flipping key recruits like quarterback Keelon Russell from SMU.
5. Ohio State Buckeyes: Top Recruit Standouts
With a strong group of 15 ESPN 300 commits, Ohio State maintains its reputation for high-caliber recruiting. Their defensive backfield, led by corner Devin Sanchez, is set to become formidable.
Notable Risers and Fallers
- North Carolina Tar Heels: Big changes with Bill Belichick at the helm have revitalized interest around the program, leading to a significant jump in rankings as they retain pivotal players like quarterback Bryce Baker.
- Florida State Seminoles: After a rocky season, Florida State made headway by climbing back into discussions with notable additions to their offensive line and the commitment of OT Chastan Brown.
This year's recruiting class is shaping up to be one of the most competitive in recent history, with traditional powerhouses flexing their muscles and new contenders rising. The February signing day will be pivotal for these schools as they finalize their rosters for the 2025 season. Stay tuned for further updates as we monitor the development of these young athletes on their journey to stardom!