Jeff Tedford, ex-Cal coach, steps down from Fresno St., citing health

FRESNO, Calif. (AP) —Jeff Tedford, the current head football coach at Fresno State and the former coach at Cal, announced Monday he’s stepping down because of health concerns.

Tedford, 62, led the Bulldogs to a 44-22 record in five seasons, including two Mountain West Conference championships and four bowl victories. The Bulldogs finished in the AP Top 25 twice during his tenure.

“It is with sad emotions that following my recent medical checkup, it is clear that due to health concerns, my family and I have made the decision to step aside as Fresno State’s head coach and allow someone else to lead the football program,” Tedford said in a statement.

Tedford went 82-57 in 11 seasons at Cal, giving him the most wins of any Bears coach in the school’s 108-year football history. He led Cal to a postseason ranking of No. 9 in 2004 and a Pac-10 title in 2006.

Fresno State assistant head coach and linebackers coach Tim Skipper will be interim head coach this season. He was acting head coach while Tedford was away from the team for health reasons for the New Mexico Bowl following the 2022 season, in which Fresno State beat New Mexico State 37-10.

Tedford was named an Eddie Robinson Award finalist and a Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year Award finalist in 2018 after the Bulldogs won a school-record 12 games. He has a 127-79 overall record in 11 total college seasons at California and Fresno State.

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