College football coach abruptly resigns after disastrous 0-11 season

Our Summary
The college football landscape saw two significant developments on February 10. The Detroit Lions and Ford Field announced the cancellation of the GameAbove Sports Bowl, which had been a staple for nearly 30 years, and will not be hosted in 2026. Separately, Wayne State University's head football coach, Tyrone Wheatley, resigned after a 0-11 season. Wheatley, who held the position for three years with an overall record of 5-28, stated that stepping down was in the best interest of the student-athletes and the university. Athletic Director Erika Wallace announced that offensive coordinator Terrence Isaac will take over as the new head coach, expressing confidence in Isaac's ability to lead the program forward.
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