College basketball hierarchy, at least at the top, is rather clear at the moment.

Kentucky, Duke, North Carolina and Kansas are the country's blueblood programs, and they've established themselves as consistent contenders on the national scene. After that group things are considerably less clear, but there are a host of other schools that could contend to be right around the tough.

It's tough to make a real ranking, but at least in terms of "quality of the job" Texas is actually just behind that group of four. According to a survey of anonymous college coaches conducted by CBS Sports, the head coach position in Austin is the nation's fifth best behind No. 1 Kentucky, No. 2 Duke, No. 3 North Carolina and No. 4 Kansas.

It may come as a bit of a surprise to many, but with Texas' revenue, brand and local talent hotbed it's easily one of the nation's best jobs.

"One of the top revenue schools," said a college basketball coach. "Everything you need to win from a facilities/financial standpoint. It's a phenomenal football school, and [it has] an unbelievable recruiting bed. Unlike UK and Carolina, you have a pool of kids growing up, dreaming of playing in Texas, in-state. That's not happening as much at those other schools."

You can read the entire CBSSports story here.