Watched a "locked on SEC" podcast about recruiting. Even last year, there was a HARD cap of 25 players per school in any year recruiting...this exact rule being the reason that CJH had to play with 55 kids against everyone elses 85 kids in 2021...and then 2022 we STILL only had like 70 scholarship kids vs 85 again for every other team we played because he could only bring in 25 kids per year. Even in 2023 i think we only had like 80 kids, but 2 or 3 of those were sanctions which never hurt us really for those 3 years because we didnt have a full boat anyway due to the 25 kids from HS per year hard limit.
UGA has 26 recruits NOW ranked #2 class (we have 16 ranked 12th) and the guy from UGA said they are still in GOOD shape to land 2 more 5* kids and 4 more 4* kids...so WTF?? Thats 32 kids. Can you just sign as many as you want now apparently?? Is this due to the changes coming from 85 skollys to 105 but with NO MORE walkons in football? The new deal from Congress with a $20.5M salary cap per school went into effect on 7/1/25 from what i gather. Are the unlimited recruits from the new deal?? Anybody know??
**Auburn only has 6 total recruits right now and is losing guys right and left. Their class is ranked 89th after having back to back top10 classes in 24 and 25...Misery isnt much better. OUCH