This is definitely the list you don't want to be at the top of.
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The Big Lead ranked the Top 10 most overrated college football programs of the past decade, and topping the list is a team that some of you were probably able to guess: the Georgia Bulldogs.
The Big Lead used preseason rankings and end-of-year rankings to determine the order of the list, and it saw Mark Richt's old squad on top with a minus-75 cumulative difference between the two over the 10 year time frame. This includes the 2008 season that saw Georgia as the nation's preseason No. 1 team, only to finish the regular season with a 9-3 record.
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For those that agreed with Richt's firing back in November, this provides only more ammunition that they were right. The big criticism of Richt was that he always got the talent needed to win big, but the Bulldogs would still always fall short of expectations. Richt may have averaged ten wins a year at Georgia, but without a conference title since 2005, those wins didn't mean much to many fans.
Ranking second on the list was USC. They were followed by Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas, which makes the Big 12 in the pre-conference realignment era look very overrated. Florida State, LSU, and Florida also made the list.
You can view the rankings in their full form here.