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Amid preparations for the NCAA Tournament, Duke associate head coach
Jeff Capel checked in with the David Glenn Show on Monday to speak on a number of topics prior to the Blue Devils' 21st straight tournament appearance.
As each season come and goes, possibly the more intriguing of topics is how much longer does Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski have left on the sideline for the Blue Devils. With no indication of slowing down any time soon, the question is still in the back of minds for many of that time when arguably the greatest coach in the history of the game calls it a career.
A number of top names have been thrown around to step in and fill the shoes, so to speak, of Coach K. One of the more sensible choices is Capel, who was promoted to associate head coach in April 2014.
During his visit with the David Glenn Show, Capel specifically touched on the his candidacy as what many believe to be as the frontrunner for the head coaching job when that opportunity presents itself. Below is his comments on what the future may or may not hold:
I did an interview I think a few weeks ago, maybe a month ago, with John and Chris Spatola. John brought up the question about the possibility of that happening. He mentioned something about (asking) other former players here and they don’t want to do it, and my thing was I’m not looking forward to that. What I said was that I can’t imagine another coach being here besides Coach K. I grew up here, and I’m 41, so the only coach I’ve known at Duke is Coach K.
So it’s going to be really weird when someone else walks through that door out to Cameron, but at the same time, you know it’s not going to be forever, and certainly I’m not saying it’s going to be anytime soon. He just asked a question, and I just said, ‘Look, I’m not scared of it. I wouldn’t run from it.’ There’s never going to be another Coach K. Whoever is the next coach here, and the coach after that, and the next coach after that, whoever it is will never be better than what Coach K has done. You just want to carry on and be the caretaker of the program, whoever it is. If that happens to be me and I get the opportunity to do that, I’ll try my damnedest to do a heck of a job, but it’s not something I’m searching for or pawning for. I do want to be a head coach again. I think that will happen at some point wherever it is, and I look forward to that opportunity.