Twitter Tuesday is back again this week, as Southeast recruiting analyst Woody Wommack is answering your questions.

I would like your grade on all the new coaching hires in the SEC based on committed recruits?🤔 https://t.co/JCKd2gDrOh

This is a great question from friend of the Twitter Tuesday column Earl Gill. But it’s also a little tricky to answer because it’s only May and a lot of the new coaches in the SEC are just getting ready for their first big summer pushes on the recruiting trail. So since that’s the case, we will default to the Rivals.com Team Recruiting Rankings and add a little flavor to each coach’s current situation.

1. Jimbo Fisher, Texas A&M (No. 3 overall in the SEC)

The Aggies have gotten off to quite the start on the recruiting trail under Fisher and company, with 12 commits already on board. The group is headlined by Rivals100 defensive back Brian Williams but also features four-star receiver Kenyon Jackson, a Georgia native.

2. Matt Luke, Ole Miss (No. 4 overall in the SEC)

While not technically a new coach, Luke was working on an interim basis last year so we will include him on the list. The Rebels are actually tied for Alabama for most commits in the conference with 13 and versatile in-state athlete Diwun Black as the highest-ranked member thus far.

3. Jeremy Pruitt, Tennessee (No. 7 overall in the SEC)

The Vols had a nice weekend, adding one of the top junior college players in the country in linebacker Lakia Henry. That continues a hot month for the school, which also landed one of the nation’s top offensive linemen in Wanya Morris to kick things off on May 1. The Vols' average star ranking of 3.5 per commit is also the best among schools in the conference with new head coaches.

4. Joe Moorehead, Mississippi State (No. 8 overall in the SEC)

The Bulldogs have just two four-stars committed in the class so far, but they are good ones in talented defensive ends Ani Izuchukwu and Charles Moore. The school has already extended its recruiting reach this cycle, with players from five different states already committed.

5. Dan Mullen, Florida (No. 9 overall in the SEC)

This one is a little confusing for Gators fans who probably expected to be higher at this point in the process, but it’s clear the new staff is taking a wait-and-see approach thus far. Of the eight committed players, just one, Georgia linebacker Tyron Hopper is a four-star. With Florida State and Miami recruiting at a higher clip, the Gators will need to kick thing up a notch heading into the summer.

6. Chad Morris, Arkansas (No. 12 overall in the SEC)

It’s been a slow start for the Razorbacks in the 2019 cycle, although the school did just get a major boost in the form of quarterback commitment K.J. Jefferson. Hopefully for Hawgs fans, getting a quarterback in the fold will help them move up this list as the cycle moves along. All four of the Razorbacks' commits are currently ranked as three-stars.