Duke basketball head coach Mike Krzyzewski to retire in 2022, according to reports

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Duke University's Mike Krzyzewski, the all-time winningest coach in men's Division I college basketball, is set to retire following the Blue Devils upcoming 2021-2022 season, according to reports

"Coach K," as he is affectionately known, has led the men's program to five national championships in 41 seasons and won 1,170 games overall. Krzyzewski has chosen Duke's assistant coach and former Blue Devils player, Jon Scheyer, to become the school's next head coach, according to Stadium's Jeff Goodman.

After starting his head coaching career at West Point, Krzyzewski took the Duke job in 1980.Krzyzewski, who will turn 75 in February 2022, was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2001.Read MoreKrzyzewski's retirement announcement comes two months after his legendary rival, UNC head coach Roy Williams, retired in April. "First Roy and now Coach K. The term end of an era isn't even enough to truly describe it," Bleacher Report reporter Taylor Rooks tweeted.

 

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You might want to emoloy someone who can use a dictionary. 'Winningest' Just typing it made me cringe. Also 'I' isn't a 1, so unless you meant the 'I Division' that was also wrong.

He's said to be spending much of his retirement investing in vowels.

He’s now Coach K, I’m Finally Done

Helluva career Coach K ✨👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

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