Alabama is attempting to hold off Ohio State and top the team recruiting rankings once again as prospects across the country finalize their college decisions in a signing day featuring less suspense than usual.

According to composite rankings of recruiting services compiled by 247Sports, Alabama is on pace for No. 1 in the team recruiting standings for a seventh consecutive year. Alabama also enters Wednesday with an opportunity to have one of the highest-rated classes since 2002, which is as far back as 247Sports' data goes.

The national scope of their classes reflects how much Alabama and Ohio State have dominated.

Tua Tagovailoa of Honolulu, Hawaii, rated by the 247Sports Composite as the nation's top dual-threat quarterback, already has enrolled at Alabama. Another Alabama early enrollee is running back Najee Harris, the No. 2 recruit in California.

Ohio State's list of early enrollees includes three of the top six prospects in Texas: cornerback Jeffrey Okudah, outside linebacker Baron Browning and running back J.K. Dobbins.

Of the top 24 prospects in the 247Sports Composite, the only uncommitted player is defensive tackle Marvin Wilson of Bellaire, Texas. Wilson is considering LSU, Ohio State, Florida State and Oklahoma.

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