College Football HC Leaves Team for Health Reasons After Winning Ivy League
Summary
Tony Reno has stepped down as head coach of Yale's football team due to health reasons. During his time at Yale, he won five Ivy League championships and was recognized as Coach of the Year twice. Yale is now looking for a new head coach to lead their program.Key Facts
- Tony Reno resigned as Yale's head football coach for health reasons.
- He had been with Yale for 14 years, becoming head coach in 2012.
- Reno's overall record at Yale was 83 wins and 49 losses.
- He achieved a record of 55 wins and 36 losses in Ivy League games.
- Reno led Yale to five Ivy League championships.
- Yale reached the NCAA Division I second round in 2025.
- Reno was named Ivy League Coach of the Year in 2022 and 2025.
- Yale is starting a national search for a new head coach to replace Reno.
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