2015 college football recruiting rankings are just about in the books -- pending a couple pieces of blue chip drama -- which means it's time to update the four-year recruiting rankings.

While, yes, everyone agrees that recruiting rankings are not perfect pieces of data, you could do far worse than using rankings as a snapshot of each program's talent level, more or less. Especially at the National Championship level.

Alabama, which finished with its fifth-straight No. 1 class, is of course No. 1 on this list as well. The drastically outrecruited* Ohio State Buckeyes, who overcame a severe lack of big-name talent* to upset Bama and beat the more talented* Oregon to win the title, thereby proving stars don't mean anything*, are second.

* Lies.

Florida State, the 2013 champion and another Playoff team, is third, followed by a bunch of SEC teams and 2015 runner-up USC. Oregon, the lone Playoff team to rank outside the top three, has slipped to third in the Pac-12, but nobody's all that worried about the Ducks' future.

Based on the last four 247Sports Composite classes, here are the 128 teams playing FBS football in 2015, plus UAB, because nobody can tell me not to include UAB.