Yale football coach Tony Reno is stepping down after 13 seasons, prioritizing his health. Despite recent success, including a Football Championship Subdivision playoff win, Reno's decision comes as a surprise to many. His tenure saw him lead Yale to five Ivy League championships, amassing an impressive 83-49 record, the second-best in school history. The Ivy League's new playoff system further highlighted his achievements. However, the specific health issues remain undisclosed, with Reno taking a medical leave after the season. His departure leaves a significant void, as he was a beloved figure among players, coaches, and staff, with his legacy set to endure through the program's continued success.