College football fans are in for a treat on Jan. 13.

Not since Matt Leinart vs. Vince Young more than a decade ago have two decorated quarterbacks faced off in the national championship game and we all remember how special that game was in the Rose Bowl.

Trevor Lawrence and Joe Burrow take their respective teams into New Orleans one win away from etching their names in the annals of history, looking to complete an unbeaten season. Lawrence is gunning for his second straight national title while Burrow is coming off the most impressive outing ever for a player at his position.

These two are projected to be the No. 1 picks in the next two NFL Drafts, making this one even more salivating between LSU and Clemson.

Heading into the new year, we've decided to rank college football's Top 10 quarterbacks of the decade a who's who list of superstars. This is a subjective list and you're not going to agree with all the selections and may be angry at some of the snubs including a Heisman winner and a guy with 121 career touchdown passes.

Statistics, wins, the awards circuit — all that stuff matters here. I polled several of our national analysts anonymously and most included these 10 in their personal lists. The order wasn't the same, but a few of the players simply stood out above the rest.

From 2010 to now, here's a look at the 10 best quarterbacks of the decade in college football: