College football managed to add a pair of national champions to its FBS coaching roster this past season. They weren’t exactly new.

Dabo Swinney won his second national championship at Clemson, while Mack Brown (North Carolina) and Les Miles (Kansas) returned to the sidelines for another run. The sport also lost a title-winning coach, Urban Meyer, to retirement. That means entering 2019 there are five active coaches with a FBS national championship: Nick Saban (6), Swinney (2), Jimbo Fisher (1), Brown (1), Miles (1).

That’s it.

Only 22 programs have won a national championship since 1968. Modern spending and recruiting scouting and tactics have made the sport less volatile over time. College football is truly a sport of power programs and bluebloods from a national championship perspective. Thus, national championship-winning coaches have become college football’s rarest commodities. There’s a reason Saban, Fisher and Swinney have received MASSIVE contracts over the last year and a half.

But eventually someone will break through as Fisher did in 2013 and as Swinney did in 2016.

With that in mind, 247Sports is looking forward five years and projecting the 10 coaches with the best chance of joining the above list. To do so, 247Sports considered a program’s history, the coach’s recruiting prowess and his career results.