New Haven, Conn./WTIC Radio - The head football coach at Yale University is stepping down, citing health reasons.
Tony Reno just completed his 14th season as the Bulldogs coach.
The university did not specify what health issues the coach is dealing with.
Reno arrived at Yale in January of 2012.
His 83 wins place him second all time to the legendary Carm Cozza.
"From the very beginning, I spoke about honoring the proud tradition of Yale Football and fully embracing the responsibility that comes with leading this program. Together, we pursued excellence and built something truly meaningful. I am incredibly proud of the foundation we laid and confident in the future of Yale Football", Reno said.
Yale will undertake a national search for the university's next head football coach.