UGA at #1 is a complete joke, it's a good job but its nowhere near the best in the country.
The top 3 imo should be Texas, Oh St & Oklahoma. You can shuffle around & argue for a lot of other programs, but the list shouldn't be based on the success of a particular coach, rather the ability for any coach to either make or continue to make the program a success, along with finances & recruiting.
FSU has been sh*t without Jumbo & they're never going to return to prominence until they get an elite HC which ain't happening for a long time.
UF is always garbage, always has been always will be, even when Urby was there, pure garbage of a program.
The reason why Bama isn't the resounding #1 because it's all Saban & not the program, after Saban retires they're finished unless they find the next Saban to replace him. That's a job that only an Elite coach can win at, they have big money boosters & will always recruit well but without a top notch Coach they can't hang (see Dubose/Franchione/Shula years).
Miami because of the potentiality of having dominant recruiting in the region that produces some of the best football players on Earth when we're a winning program, will always put us higher on the list than people might expect. Considering we're a small private school with no stadium of our own we should actually be way further down the list. But the fact that we've had success over long time periods with multiple coaches & produced multiple HOF players puts in perspective how great the UM job really is if you're a halfway decent HC.
Look at it this way, Al ****face Folden is arguably the worst talent evaluator in College football & without doubt the worst Coach in modern school history & even he accidentally has multiple productive players currently in the NFL. Not because of him, but because of the program & the region. That's what separates Miami from everywhere else, you can put on a blindfold randomly throw a dart at a map of the tri-county area & by pure happenstance find an elite Football player.