From the 247 boards -- so who knows the accuracy -- looks good, though:
#1 overall class in 1992 (Wallace,, #5 Lemming)
#1 overall class in 2000 (Wallace & Lemming)
#2 overall class in 1995 (Lemming, #6 Wallace)
#3 overall class in 1997 (Wallace & Lemming)
#5 overall class in 1996 (Lemming, not in Wallace top-10)
#7 overall class in 1998 (Wallace, #8 Lemming)
#7 overall class in 1999 (Wallace, not in Lemming top-10)
#8 overall class in 1993 (Wallace, #9 Lemming)
UF was in neither service's top-10 in 1994 or 2001. Importantly, Spurrier never went 3 years without a class that ranked in the national top-5 of at least one of these 2 services. That's not quite what we see from Saban or Kirby Smart, but in my opinion, it's still elite.
UF's SEC class rankings for the 1992-2001 period are as follows:
1992 - #1 (Wallace & Lemming)
1993 - #3 (Wallace & Lemming)
1994 - unknown, not in national top-10
1995 - #1 (Wallace, #2 Lemming)
1996 - #2 (Lemming, not in Wallce national top-10)
1997 - #1 (Wallace, #2 Lemming)
1998 - #1 (Lemming, #3 Wallace)
1999 - #2 (Wallace, not in Lemming national top-10)
2000 - #1 (Wallace & Lemming)
2001 - unknown, not in national top-10)
So, Spurrier's classes were in the SEC's top-3 in 8 of the 10 classes for which we have data, including 5 which ranked #1 in one of the 2 services. I'd say that speaks for itself.
Spurrier's Recruiting from 1992-2001