Special K's Disciples: Krzyzewski's Aides Combine For Losing Playoff Record

In aftermath of 24 consecutive appearances in tourney coming to a halt three seasons ago, one of the biggest questions bubbling up from time to time dealt with who was most likely to eventually succeed Mike Krzyzewski as coach at Duke if they hadn't promoted from within. If any of them had posted an inspiring mark in NCAA playoff competition, they might have secured job as his successor instead of Jon Scheyer. If Krzyzewski needs something to do in retirement, he can go on an extended road trip from coast to coast serving as a consultant to all of his proteges to try to help them experience more success in postseason play.

Coaching community shills frequently proclaim automatic success for Duke assistants when they become bench bosses. But the overall impact of Coach K's 13 disciples in the aftermath of serving under the all-time winningest major-college mentor has been anything but special. They've combined for a losing mark in the NCAA playoffs (65 fewer tourney triumphs than Coach K's all-time high of 101 and only four regional final appearances (Quin Snyder with Missouri in 2002, Mike Brey with Notre Dame in 2015 and 2016 and Scheyer this year). The following alphabetical list summarizes impact of Krzyzewski's assistants after they left his incubator and became a DI mentor on their own:

Coach K Assistant NCAA Tourney Mark Biggest Flaw of DI Head Coaching Career
Tommy Amaker 4-5 14 games below .500 in power conference competition in 10 years with Seton Hall and Michigan
Bob Bender 2-3 36 games below .500 in power conference competition in nine seasons with Washington
Mike Brey 15-15 impressive performance this year but no NCAA Tournament Final Four appearance with Notre Dame
Jeff Capel III 6-4 14 games below .500 in Big 12 Conference action his final two seasons with Sooners and 32 games below .500 in ACC competition with Pitt in first four seasons
Chris Collins 3-3 49 games below .500 in Big Ten Conference play in first 11 seasons with Northwestern
Johnny Dawkins 3-2 only one NCAA playoff appearance and 10 games below .500 in Pac-10/12 Conference play in eight seasons with Stanford before dismissal led him to UCF and entertaining NCAA playoff game in 2019
Mike Dement 0-1 losing conference mark in SWC and WAC in nine seasons with Southern Methodist
David Henderson DNP losing overall record in six seasons with Delaware
Nate James DNP losing overall record and in OVC competition in only two campaigns with Austin Peay in 2021-22 and 2022-23
Tim O'Toole DNP losing overall record in eight seasons with Fairfield
Quin Snyder 5-4 never finished among undisputed top five in Big 12 Conference and compiled cumulative losing mark in last three of seven seasons with Missouri
Chuck Swenson DNP lost more than 2/3 of his games in seven seasons with William & Mary
Steve Wojciechowski 0-2 losing Big East Conference record in seven seasons with Marquette before dismissal a year ago

NOTE: Duke All-American guard Bobby Hurley, who never served as an assistant coach under Krzyzewski, has compiled a 1-4 NCAA tourney record with Buffalo and Arizona State. Kenny Blakeney, a backup to Hurley in the early 1990s, is 15 games below .500 in five seasons coaching Howard University and lost both of his NCAA playoff contests. Playmaker Greg Paulus, a three-year teammate of Scheyer, posted non-winning records in four of his first five seasons as bench boss for Niagara.