While the SEC has largely been considered the most dominant conference in college football for the past decade, that success hasn’t been felt among all of its teams.

In its latest “Friday Five,” CBS Sports ranked the five most tortured fan bases that college football has to offer. Occupying the top two spots are a pair of SEC programs that seem deserving of the honor (dishonor?).

Taking the No. 2 spot on the list is Texas A&M, which has had its fair share of incredible moments in recent seasons but never quite put together a complete run to a championship. Here is what author Tom Fernelli had to say about the Aggies:

“I love Texas A&M fans. They’re passionate, they’re crazy, and they’re just the right amount of weird. They’re also tortured on an annual basis by a team that’s never quite as good as it should be. The Aggies haven’t won a national title since 1939 and last won a conference title in 1998 as a member of the Big 12. It was A&M’s only Big 12 title. Life in the SEC started out with a magical run and a Heisman Trophy, and it’s been nothing but disappointment and close calls since.”

The top team in Fernelli’s ranking knows a bit about disappointment. Georgia has been yearning for another national title since Herschel Walker led the Bulldogs to the promised land as a true freshman in 1980. Despite a slew of talented players on either side of the ball, Georgia has always been good and sometimes great, but never great enough. Here’s Fernelli’s breakdown of the Dawgs:

“Being a Georgia fan encompasses everything I was looking for in a tortured fan base. There was a national title, but it came 37 years ago in 1980. There’s been success on the football field since then, but not too much. There were two SEC titles in 2002 and 2005, and seven SEC East crowns, but that’s as far as it goes. Georgia is the perfect example of a team that’s never bad, but just never as good as it probably should be, and too good for fans to turn their backs. The only choice is torture, and this fanbase keeps coming back for more.”

He failed to mention possibly the most heartbreaking moment in the past decade for Georgia, which was falling just yards short of a potential national championship title against Alabama in the 2012 SEC Championship game. That game remains one of the best SEC title games in recent memory, but the Bulldogs were on the wrong side, yet again.