In February, offseason workouts are happening for college football programs ahead of spring football.
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Teams will have 15 practices in the spring to prepare their players for training camp in the summer. Many programs finish spring football with an exhibition game.
One college football program will be looking for a new head coach, while most staffs around the country are preparing for practices in March.

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Per Yale, Tony Reno announced he was stepping down from the head coaching position amid health concerns.
“Given my current health situation, I have made the decision to step down as head coach of Yale Football,” said Reno, via Yale’s website.”When I arrived at Yale 14 years ago, I could never have imagined what this journey would become.
“The relationships formed, the moments shared, and the people I have been privileged to be surrounded by have changed my life and my family’s lives forever. I am deeply grateful to the players, the coaches, and the staff who gave everything they had to Yale Football.
Reno, 52, went 83-49 at Yale and 55-36 in Ivy League play after he was named head coach before the 2012 season. He won five Ivy League championships, including for the 2025 campaign.
The Bulldogs made it to the NCAA Division I second round in 2025. Reno earned Ivy League Coach/Coaching Staff of the Year in 2022 and 2025.
Reno called it an “honor” to coach Yale.
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“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,” Reno said. “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. Serving as the head coach of this program has been the greatest honor of my life.”
Yale is starting a national coaching search to replace Reno.
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