Alabama’s streak is over.

And it’s fitting that Kirby Smart’s Georgia Bulldogs are the first new face at the top of recruiting heap since 2010, which was the last time Alabama didn't finish with the No. 1 class. After all, Smart's building a program Saban would approve of in Athens and was thisclose to knocking off the Tide in January's national championship.

The Bulldogs secured the top spot in the 247Sports Composite Team Recruiting Rankings on Signing Day by landing five-star cornerback Tyson Campbell, moving them past Ohio State, who began the day at No. 1 and had a nice haul themselves, including No. 1 offensive tackle Nicholas Petit-Frere.

But it wasn’t enough for the Buckeyes to hold off Georgia. In addition to Campbell, the Bulldogs flipped five-star linebacker Quay Walker from Alabama and four-star linebacker Otis Reese from Michigan, giving them 322.39 points. Ohio State is mathematically out of the equation barring an unforseen recruitment.

Texas, Penn State and Miami round out the top 5. Alabama currently has the No. 6 class. The last time the Tide weren't No. 1 was 2010, when it finished fourth.

When you look up and down this Bulldogs class, it’s full of recruiting battles that the second-year staff had to rally for to win.

Not including the Signing Day flips, other comeback stories included ...

Five-star quarterback Justin Fields was a one-time Penn State commit. Five-star running back Zamir White was a Clemson lean, so was five-star offensive tackle Cade Mays who before that was committed to local Tennessee, where his father played. Georgia also bested Dabo Swinney and the Tigers for the country’s No. 1 offensive guard Jamaree Salyer, who favored Clemson heading into his senior year.

Five-star defensive end Adam Anderson originally committed to LSU, five-star running back James Cook was a Seminole where his older brother Dalvin starred, five-star defensive end Brenton Cox had been a long-time verbal to Ohio State before electing to stay in-state late and perhaps the sweetest flip of all was signing Nadab Joseph during the Early Signing Period under everyone’s nose when he was an Alabama commit.

There simply weren’t many easy wins for Georgia as they pluck Top247 linebacker Channing Tindall right out of Columbia, South Carolina. Tight end Luke Ford is a former Arkansas pledge that had Alabama as his leader after that. Divaad Wilson decommitted from Florida in November before putting pen to paper in the Early Signing Period. They had to work to beat Auburn for another in-state offensive lineman in Trey Hill.

Georgia running backs coach Dell McGee sits atop the 247Sports Recruiter Rankings and offensive line coach Sam Pittman sits at No. 4.