College football fans love college football rankings, so Sporting News decided to rank every FBS coach for 2017. Don't worry, there aren't 130 slides to click through (we've lumped coaches outside the top 30 into groups of about 20), but we did rank all 130 coaches. You know you're interested in who's No. 1, but you might be even more interested in who's No. 130.

Bob Stoops' unexpected retirement in June leaves the FBS with just four coaches who can say they've won a national championship. Alabama's Nick Saban and Ohio State's Urban Meyer have combined for eight national championships. Clemson's Dabo Swinney and Florida State's Jimbo Fisher have one apiece.

It's no surprise that when Sporting News set out to rank the FBS coaches, those four were the first names on the board. They are the core four, an exclusive championship coaches club that has fewer active members than the rest of the major sports.

Is there another coach who will break through and join that group? Michigan's Jim Harbaugh, Washington's Chris Petersen and Oklahoma State's Mike Gundy are just a few of the names in that conversation.

Here are Sporting News 2017 college football coach rankings, from 1 to 130 (last year's rank in parenthesis):