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Where Tennessee Football’s 2023 Signing Class Ranked Compared To Rest Of SEC

Missouri RB With Knoxville Roots Enters Transfer Portal
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It was an extremely quiet February signing day for Tennessee football as the Vols locked up their 2023 recruiting class back in December.

Josh Heupel and his staff added some preferred walk-ons Wednesday but no scholarship players on the first day of February as the 2023 recruiting cycle all but came to an end.

Tennessee signed 25 players in this cycle including 12 defenders, 12 offensive players and one player who could play on either side of the line of scrimmage.

Here’s how Tennessee’s 2023 signing class compared to the rest of the SEC.

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247sports (national rank)
  1. Alabama (1st)
  2. Georgia (2nd)
  3. LSU (6th)
  4. Tennessee (9th)
  5. Florida (14th)
  6. Texas A&M (15th)
  7. South Carolina (16th)
  8. Auburn (17th)
  9. Arkansas (22nd)
  10. Mississippi State (25th)
  11. Ole Miss (27th)
  12. Kentucky (31st)
  13. Missouri (33rd)
  14. Vanderbilt (52nd)
On3
  1. Alabama (1st)
  2. Georgia (2nd)
  3. LSU (5th)
  4. Florida (11th)
  5. Tennessee (12th)
  6. Texas A&M (15th)
  7. South Carolina (16th)
  8. Auburn (17th)
  9. Ole Miss (22nd)
  10. Arkansas (23rd)
  11. Mississippi State (25th)
  12. Kentucky (31st)
  13. Missouri (36th)
  14. Vanderbilt (54th)
Rivals
  1. Alabama (1st)
  2. Georgia (2nd)
  3. LSU (5th)
  4. Tennessee (12th)
  5. Florida (13th)
  6. Texas A&M (14th)
  7. Auburn (16th)
  8. South Carolina (17th)
  9. Arkansas (21st)
  10. Mississippi State (22nd)
  11. Kentucky (26th)
  12. Missouri (32nd)
  13. Ole Miss (33rd)
  14. Vanderbilt (47th)

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