Duke Blue Devils head coach Jon Scheyer. Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports

The Duke Blue Devils liked what they saw from coach Jon Scheyer in his first season so much, they are making a long-term commitment.

Duke and Scheyer are in agreement on a six-year contract extension that will run through the 2028-29 season, according to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN. Financial terms were not immediately reported.

Scheyer has certainly demonstrated that he has what it takes to keep the Duke program performing at a high level going forward. In his first year after Mike Krzyzewski’s retirement, he went 27-9, and he has also brought in back-to-back top-two recruiting classes.

At the time of his hiring, there were reports that Scheyer was not necessarily Duke’s first choice to succeed Coach K. Clearly, he has put most of those doubts to rest with a strong first season and excellent recruiting.

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