https://www.sbnation.com/college-football-recruiting/2019/2/7/18215228/college-football-recruiting-rankings-2019-class
Here it is based on the link above for this weeks AP rankings:
1---Oregon---(8-0 Record; 1549 poll points; 13 4-yr average recruiting ranking; B1G Conference)
2---Georgia---(6-1; 1467; 2; SEC)
3---Penn St---(7-0; 1417; 11; B1G)
4---Ohio St---(6-1; 1324; 5; B1G)
5---Miami---(8-0; 1283; 23; ACC)
6---Texas---(7-1; 1276; 9; SEC)
7---Tennessee---(6-1; 1081; 17; SEC)
8---Notre Dame---(7-1; 1000; 14; IND)
9---BYU---(8-0; 995; 75; B12)
10--Texas A&M---(7-1; 972; 8; SEC)
11--Iowa St---(7-0; 968; 49; B12)
11--Clemson---(6-1; 968; 10; ACC)
13--Indiana---(8-0; 952; 41; B1G)
14--Alabama---(6-2; 706; 1; SEC)
15--Boise St---(6-1; 619; 53; MWC)
16--LSU---(6-2; 577; 3; SEC)
17--Kansas St---(7-1; 571; 65; B12)
18--Pitt---(7-0; 570; 51; ACC)
19--Ole Miss---(6-2; 471; 24; SEC)
20--SMU---(7-1; 400; 73; ACC)
21--Army---(7-0; 312;103; AAC)
22--Washington St---(7-1; 220; 61; PAC)
23--Colorado---(6-2; 152; 43; B12)
24--Illinois---(6-2; 113; 56; B1G)
25--Missouri---(6-2; 44; 38; SEC)
Comments:
1. I'm not sure when these recruiting rankings were created so they could be a few years old. They still list BYU and Army as independents, and Oklahoma and Texas as B12 schools. But my guess is that the results with current data would be similar.
2. Which is more true: A--SEC and B1G schools tend to get a greater number of the highest ranked recruits OR B--Recruits tend to be ranked higher when offered by an SEC or B1G school. My opinion is that there's some level of truth to both A & B.