Now that the Class of 2016 is in school and ready to make an impact this season, we’ve recalculated the final team recruiting rankings to account for prospects that didn’t make it to campus for the 2016 season.

The first change comes at No. 2 where LSU overtakes Florida State following the Noles’ loss of two four-star defenders set to take a JUCO detour.

Baylor’s post-scandal losses helped Texas and Auburn move up in the enrolled rankings. When the bleeding finally stopped, what was the nation’s No. 17 class on National Signing Day for the Bears ended up at No. 65.

Nick Saban, Jimbo Fisher and Les Miles have the top three incoming classes, just in a slightly different order than on Signing Day.

Here is a look at the enrolled top 20 and the full enrolled team rankings:

1. ALABAMA

Signing Day Rank: 1

Biggest Loss: Four-star DT Kendell Jones

Buzz: The loss of the nation’s No. 94-ranked player in the 247Sports Composite (Jones) wasn’t enough to knock the Tide out of the top spot. Five of the top seven rated prospects in this class cracked the Week 1 depth chart, and five-star Jonah Williams won the starting job at right tackle.

2. LSU

Signing Day Rank: 3

Biggest Loss: None

Buzz: LSU moved up to No. 2 after enrolling a class that includes 11 five-star and four-star prospects on the defensive side of the ball. They’ll provide quality depth for an already stout defense and linebacker Michael Divinity earned a start in the opener vs. Wisconsin.

3. FLORIDA STATE

Signing Day Rank: 2

Biggest Loss: Four-star DT Shavar Manuel

Buzz: The loss of Manuel and linebacker Keion Joyner dropped the Noles’ class to No. 3. There are 12 from this class listed on the depth chart for the opener vs. Ole Miss and newcomers Ricky Aguayo and Logan Tyler will handle the kicking and punting duties.

4. OHIO STATE

Signing Day Rank: 4

Biggest Loss: Three-star CB Kareem Felder

Buzz: The Big Ten’s top class will help fill several key backup roles for a Buckeyes team that is replacing 16 starters and 12 NFL Draft picks, including five first-rounders, from the 2015 roster. The top two rated prospects – Nick Bosa and Jonathon Cooper – provide quality depth for an already deep and talented defensive line.

5. MICHIGAN

Signing Day Rank: 5

Biggest Loss: Four-star WR Brad Hawkins

Buzz: Hawkins didn’t make it to campus and Ahmir Mitchell, another former four-star at wide receiver, has already elected to transfer. But the top two rated prospects in the class – DE Rashan Gary and OT Ben Bredeson – will be on the field early, possibly in starting roles.

6. OLE MISS

Signing Day Rank: 6

Biggest Loss: Three-star DE Tariqious Tisdale

Buzz: This is a decorated class that Ole Miss hopes delivers the type of impact that it got from the 2013 class that has already produced three first-round NFL Draft picks. It’s on the right track with the top six rated prospects among those making an appearance on the initial depth chart.

7. TEXAS

Signing Day Rank: 11

Biggest Loss: None

Buzz: A huge finish for the Longhorns on National Signing Day put their class on the edge of the top 10, and post Baylor-scandal defections from the Bears’ class, including four-stars Devin Duvernay and Patrick Hudson, took it to another level.

8. GEORGIA

Signing Day Rank: 7

Biggest Loss: None

Buzz: Kirby Smart has already had to dismiss one player from the class (DB Chad Clay), but his most important signee, Jacob Eason, could prove to be a Week 1 starter at quarterback.

9. AUBURN

Signing Day Rank: 9

Biggest Loss: Three-star DT Tashawn Manning

Buzz: Manning continues his road to recovery from acute promyelocytic leukemia after completing chemotherapy treatments and hopes to make his way to Auburn. The late addition of former four-star Baylor signee Kameron Martin moved the Tigers ahead of USC.

10. USC

Signing Day Rank: 8

Biggest Loss: None

Buzz: Head coach Clay Helton’s first class includes four of the top 10 prospects from California.

11. CLEMSON

Signing Day Rank: 10

Biggest Loss: None

Buzz: Clemson’s class had only 20 signees, but six are ranked among the 247Sports Composite top 100.

12. FLORIDA

Signing Day Rank: 12

Biggest Loss: None

Buzz: Wide receivers make up 20 percent of a class that the Gators will look to early for offensive help.

13. UCLA

Signing Day Rank: 13

Biggest Loss: None

Buzz: The Bruins welcome a full class that features one of the nation’s best linebacking groups.

14. TENNESSEE

Signing Day Rank: 14

Biggest Loss: Three-star WR Corey Henderson

Buzz: The Vols lost one, but added two – three-star DE Mykelle McDaniel and RB Jeremy Lewis – after Signing Day.

15. NOTRE DAME

Signing Day Rank: 15

Biggest Loss: None

Buzz: A class deep with talent in the secondary became even more important when safety Max Redfield was recently dismissed and freshman Devin Studstill was moved into the starting lineup.

16. STANFORD

Signing Day Rank: 16

Biggest Loss: Four-star WR Simi Fehoko

Buzz: The Stanford debuts for Fehoko and defensive end Loa Kaufusi will come after two-year LDS missions.

17. MICHIGAN STATE

Signing Day Rank: 18

Biggest Loss: None

Buzz: A Spartans class of 20 freshmen moves up a spot in the rankings following the exodus from Baylor’s class.

18. PENN STATE

Signing Day Rank: 20

Biggest Loss: None

Buzz: Penn State enrolled all 20 signees and moved up two spots, passing Baylor and Texas A&M.

19. TEXAS A&M

Signing Day Rank: 19

Biggest Loss: Three-star DE Alton Robinson

Buzz: A&M released Robinson from his scholarship due to an unresolved legal issue.

20. MIAMI

Signing Day Rank: 22

Biggest Loss: None

Buzz: The Hurricanes passed Baylor and Oklahoma on their way to the enrolled top 20.