By the looks of things, Alabama will come away with the No. 1 recruiting class in the nation for the fourth year in a row. That fact is impressive enough to get a smile out of Nick Saban:

That moment when you tell Nick Saban he has the #1 recruiting class on #SigningDay pic.twitter.com/Xns13g3buV — College GameDay (@CollegeGameDay) February 4, 2015

Here’s everything you need to know about Alabama’s 2015 recruiting class:

Alabama’s class ranks No. 1 in the country, via 247 Sports.

There are 24 players in the class, seven of whom are from the state of Alabama.

The class includes six 5-stars (QB Blake Barnett, WR Calvin Ridley, CB Kendall Sheffield, DT Daron Payne, CB Minkah Fitzpatrick, RB Damien Harris), 14 4-stars, and four 3-stars.

The players are from Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington, DC.

Blake Barnett is one of seven early enrollees , and has been one of Alabama’s biggest recruiters this year.

Alabama great Shaun Alexander reached out to 5-star running back Damien Harris after he committed to the Crimson Tide.

Here are some of the things that Nick Saban had to say about his class today:

Saban says early-enrollee OL Brandon Kennedy probably projects as either a guard or center at Alabama. — Kevin Connell (@_KevinConnell) February 4, 2015

Saban said for a guy like Blake Barnett, if he wants good guys to help him out on offense the best thing to do is help recruit, and he did — Chris Womack (@Chris_Womack) February 4, 2015

Saban says he wouldn’t rule out starting a true freshman quarterback. “If the guy’s the best player, we’re going to play him.” — Kevin Connell (@_KevinConnell) February 4, 2015

Saban: It’s important to spread your wings a little bit and have a program that attracts players from all over the country. — Alex Scarborough (@AlexS_ESPN) February 4, 2015

Saban says he thinks recruits who flip get more attention “which isn’t a good thing.” Those who don’t are a “forgotten man,” he says. — Alex Scarborough (@AlexS_ESPN) February 4, 2015

Nick Saban: We didn’t have a lot of drama today, these guys have been committed to us for awhile. Speaks highly of what a commitment means. — LORDSABAN (@LordSaban) February 4, 2015

And, finally, here’s Alabama’s full, 24-man class, courtesy of 247 Sports.