
ESPN REPORT: In a move thatโs sending shockwaves through the college basketball world, Duke menโs basketball head coach Jon Scheyer has reportedly rejected a massive $7.5 million annual offer from a high-profile program believed to be either Georgia or Notre Dame, according to sources. The offer would have made him one of the highest-paid coaches in the sport, but Scheyer made his priorities clear: heโs staying at Duke.
Now entering his third year as Mike Krzyzewskiโs hand-picked successor, Scheyer has already made a name for himself, leading the Blue Devils deep into March Madness and maintaining their elite recruiting standards. Despite the allure of a record-breaking contract and full control over another program, Scheyer stood firm, telling ESPN: โI have no plans beyond being the Duke head
His decision reflects his loyalty to the Blue Devil legacy, his players, and the program he helped build both as a player and coach. In a college basketball era where big-money offers often shift allegiances, Scheyerโs commitment sends a powerful messageโnot just to recruits and fans, but to the entire sport. Duke basketball is in steady hands, and Scheyer isnโt going anywhere.
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