As it sits right now, there isn’t a ton of parity in college football, when it comes to deciding national champions. In the College Football Playoff era, only 11 different programs have made it into the four-team bracket. A big reason for that? Consistency at the head coaching spot. Nick Saban at Alabama and Dabo Swinney at Clemson have led their programs to the playoff five times already.

But there’s also a ton of impressive youth in college football right now. The likes of Oklahoma’s Lincoln Riley, Ohio State’s Ryan Day and others have maintained strength in their respective programs and built them into contenders, as well. Coaches like those two have also begun to separate themselves as the best of the best when it comes to young coaches.

So who are the top young coaches in the game right now? Here is a look at the top 10 college football coaches under the age of 45, according to CBS’ Dennis Dodd: