The official NCAA website went through the last decade of athletics - 2007 football and 2007-08 basketball until now - to determine the most successful programs in college sports. Not all of college sports, but the "big two" - football and men's basketball. The study used overall winning percentage, postseason winning percentage, National Championships, combined Final Fours/Playoff Appearances/BCS Bowl games, and All-Americans to calculate the very best. Squarely in the top ten? West Virginia.

9. West Virginia Mountaineers

Combined overall winning percentage: .661

Postseason winning percentage: .532

National championships: 0

0 Final Four/BCS bowl game/College Football Playoff appearances: 3

3 Consensus All-Americans: 1

In the first half of the past decade, West Virginia won nine or more football games every season. The Mountaineers play an entertaining, high-octane brand of football. They were ahead of the curve with their version of the spread offense. The ‘Eers went 2-0 in major bowl games (2008 Fiesta Bowl, 2012 Orange Bowl) and set a record for points in the latter by dropping 70 on Clemson.

In hoops, Bob Huggins has established a culture in Morgantown, summarized in two simple words: Press Virginia. The Mountaineers have won 25 or more games in the past three seasons and reached the Final Four in 2010. Like Cincinnati, West Virginia doesn’t boast the national championship hardware of some of these other schools. But the Mountaineers have been mighty impressive in the past 10 years.

Tops on the list was Ohio State, with Florida not far behind. To see the full list, CLICK HERE.