An emotional John Cook addressed the media Thursday, reflecting on his decision to step down as head coach of Nebraska volleyball after 25 years.
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An emotional John Cook said "it's time," while discussing his decision to retire as Nebraska's volleyball coach.
Last Thursday was the day legendary volleyball coach John Cook came to Nebraska Athletic Director Troy Dannen with two words: “It’s time."
An emotional John Cook addressed the media Thursday, reflecting on his decision to step down as head coach of Nebraska volleyball after 25 years.
During Cook's tenure, Nebraska had five Olympians, three AVCA Division I National Players of the Year, 72 AVCA All-Americans, and 10 conference players of the year.
John Cook retired Wednesday after 25 seasons at Nebraska, where he won four national titles. And with that, the Dani Busboom Kelly era began in Lincoln.
HEAD COACH JOHN COOK SHARED THAT ANNOUNCEMENT TODAY IN A STATEMENT. HE SAYS FOLLOWING THE SEASON, JORDAN LARSON INFORMED ME THAT SHE HAS DECIDED TO MOVE ON FROM BEING PART OF OUR COACHING STAFF.
Terry Pettit helped select John Cook as the coach who would follow him as the leader of the Nebraska volleyball program, and for 25 years, Cook made Pettit’s choice look really good.
On what Kirsten Bernthal Booth called a "bittersweet" day, she called John Cook "a legend" while lauding the hire of Dani Busboom Kelly
The Nebraska volleyball community is taking in the news of Coach John Cook's retirement, reflecting on his influential legacy and the inspiration he provided to young athletes.
The most seismic 21 minutes for Nebraska volleyball in a quarter century began with a shocking farewell to a legend and ended with the welcome of a familiar face to