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Duke men's basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski said he will not name his successor when he retires. Krzyzewski hasn't addressed the topic of his successor with any specificity in recent years, but Stanford athletics director Bob Bowlsby let the cat out of the bag in April. Bowlsby was introducing former Duke assistant Johnny Dawkins as the new coach at Stanford when he revealed Krzyzewski had told him Dawkins would replace Krzyzewski at Duke when the time came. "He said more about our program than our program has said about our program," Krzyzewski said with a chuckle Tuesday during a meeting with reporters. Asked to clarify what Bowlsby said, Krzyzewski said the university would decide who would replace him in the seat he has held for 29 years.

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June 18, 2008  08:12 AM ET

Doesn't really matter. Duke will be an NIT-level program, or worse, by the time Krzyzwewski is ready to retire.

June 18, 2008  08:23 AM ET

In a related story, Vinny del Negro isn't ready to name his succesor in Chicago.

June 18, 2008  08:44 AM ET

duke basketball will go into a craphole of a min. of 5-6 yrs after coach k leaves. its hard to replace such an iconic coach with such a winning history.

June 18, 2008  11:18 AM ET

Those would be a huge pair of shoes to fill. Coach K is Duke basketball and I could definitely see a situation like UNC had after Smith left where they didn't find the right guy until Roy Williams came back.

June 18, 2008  11:23 AM ET

Please stay a long time, Coach K. You're easily the classiest guy in college basketball.

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June 18, 2008  11:25 AM ET

Thought Abdulnabby was a lock?

June 18, 2008  11:27 AM ET

Shoo-chess-key benefited all those years from playing in a weak divison not that all other programs have caught up to Duke they are just anorht average school and Soo-chess-key an average coach....he did nothing for the sport of basketball wat's the big deal?
And yes I agreed, this will become an NIT program for years to come.

June 18, 2008  11:58 AM ET

It'll be tough to replace coach K, not because he's that good but because he's in league with the devil (aka the NCAA) and their collective nose is so far up his **** that he can't fart without giving idiot followers like Dickie V a concussion. Pathetic, he gets more calls to go his way and/or get reversed than Riley does in the NBA.

June 18, 2008  12:18 PM ET

they should hire that kelvin sampson guy - SVTJer

I heard a rumor that "an undisclosed" college tried to contact him multiple times but that they kept getting a busy signal.

June 18, 2008  01:20 PM ET

There is NO ONE in sports I dislike more than coach k

can't argue with his success............BUT
- he is such a weasel

June 18, 2008  01:57 PM ET

This was a classy move when you think about it. I'm really tired of people like coach Knight or Paterno naming their son's as sucessors. Let the A.D. do their jobs, if the kids are qualified, they could be considered but it shouldn't be a done deal.

June 18, 2008  04:20 PM ET

Coach K is a dork....he is too chicken to coach in the NBA because he knows he will FAIL

June 18, 2008  04:39 PM ET

you're dork

June 18, 2008  04:42 PM ET

Let's see, the qualified replacement candidate will possess these abilities:

1. Teach how to take a charge
2. Teach more on how to take a charge
3. Teach how to shoot 3's
4. Teach how to sell taking the charge to act like a crime has been committed

Duck Fuke. Pansies.

June 18, 2008  07:27 PM ET

who the hell would want to coach in the NBA with all those prima-donnas. He can call all the shots at Duke.

June 18, 2008  10:22 PM ET

Shoo-chess-key benefited all those years from playing in a weak divison not that all other programs have caught up to Duke they are just anorht average school and Soo-chess-key an average coach....he did nothing for the sport of basketball wat's the big deal?
And yes I agreed, this will become an NIT program for years to come.

I is the man | 06/18/08, 11:27 AM

Did you fall and bump your freakin' head or something? A WEAK DIVISION? I hate Duke and I'm not a fan of Coach K either, but...Coach K is a great coach, the ACC is a great conference, and you don't know very much about college basketball.

June 19, 2008  12:07 AM ET

Hate Coach K if you want, but it's only out of jealousy. You gotta respect the guy. Duke has never been on probation or under investigation during his time there, almost all of his guys graduate, he wins a hellacious percentage of his games playing in the best basketball conference in the U.S., and he tries to make his players better people in addition to better at basketball. Yeah, he's a real ****.

June 19, 2008  01:41 AM ET

Hai! Have good respect for Coach

 
June 19, 2008  04:32 AM ET

Coach K. was heard to repond - "nobody can replace a living legend - ME" !!!

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