
Former South Carolina Quarterback Dante Reno has long been transferred to Yale to play for his father, Bulldog’s head coach Tony Reno.
The Dante Reno Cheshire (Con.) Academy had a three-star probability in the 2024 orbit from the academy, where he was an under armor all-an American and an aristocratic 11 finalists.
Dante Reno recorded a brief appearance in a game for GameCox in the previous season and took his redsirt, entering the transfer portal after a spring practice in South Carolina.
They have four years of eligibility remaining.
“This means everything,” 6-Foot-2, 214-Pound Reno told 247Sports about Yale and her father’s own choice. “This is a great opportunity to get closer to the house and play in front of me and my family.”
Tony Reno has coached in Yale since 2012 and holds a record of 74–46. His teams have won four of the last seven Ivy League Championships (2017, 2019, 2022 and 2023).
“My father is a perfect winner,” said the little Reno. “Won four championships and put people into NFL, and draft people. I am super excited to compete.”
Bulldogs, which compete at the FCS level, ended with 7-3 records (4-3 Ivy League) in the previous season.
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