The 2010s contained some of the lowest moments in program history for Florida. After winning eight SEC titles and three national championships in the 1990s and 2000s, the Gators suffered two losing seasons in the last decade.

Previously, they hadn’t finished below .500 since 1979’s 0-10 disaster of a season.

In the last two years, the program has seen a resurgence, piecing together back-to-back top-10 finishes and New Year’s Six Bowl victories, and the outlook for the 2020s appears positive after years of stagnation.

Here at Gators Wire, we’ve already taken a look at the top quarterbacks, running backs and wide receivers of the decade, but now we’ll analyze where it all starts — coaching.

The Gators have had four head coaches since 2010 after only having three in 20 years, and some were more successful than others. So, let us take a look at how Florida’s head ball coaches stack up.

A note: Only full-time head coaches will be considered, not interims — apologies to Steve Addazio and Randy Shannon (fewer apologies to D.J. Durkin).

NEXT: No. 4 Will Muschamp (2011-14)

Will Muschamp • Jim McElwain • Urban Meyer • Dan Mullen