If you’re reading this, more likely than not via social media on your cell phone, chances are you’re young.

And if that description doesn’t fit you, you’re either young at heart or you’re old and forgetful.

Either way, you may not be able to recall that Florida, not Florida State, has finished in the Associated Press Top 10 more often in the previous decade of college football. Or that Boise State and Texas had a better decade than Auburn, by this criteria.

Overall, 36 programs have finished at least one season ranked in the Top 10 since ’05. Here’s a full list of appearances (SEC teams in bold):

Alabama 8
Ohio State 8
Oregon 6
LSU 5
USC 5
Boise State 4
Florida 4
Georgia 4
Oklahoma 4
TCU 4
Texas 4
Auburn 3
Florida State 3
Penn State 3
South Carolina 3
Stanford 3
Virginia Tech 3
West Virginia 3
Wisconsin 3
Michigan State 2
Missouri 2*
Notre Dame 2
Arkansas 1
Baylor 1
Cincinnati 1
Clemson 1
Georgia Tech 1
Iowa 1
Kansas 1
Louisville 1
Michigan 1
Oklahoma State 1
Texas A&M 1
UCF 1
UCLA 1
Utah 1

*One of Missouri’s Top 10 finishes occurred when the Tigers still played in the Big 12.

Just for fun, here’s a list of Top 10 finishes by conference. The SEC has more than the Pac-12 and Big 12 combined.

Remove Alabama from the equation and the SEC still would lead the country; remove Ohio State from the equation and the Big Ten would slip to fourth, barely ahead of the ACC.

1. SEC: 30
2. Big Ten: 18
3. Pac-12: 16
4. Big 12: 13
5. ACC: 8
6. Big East: 5
7. Mountain West: 4
8. WAC: 3
9. Independent: 2
10. American Athletic: 1