Legendary Nebraska volleyball coach John Cook announced on Wednesday that after 32 years, 25 with the Cornhuskers, he is retiring. Here's more:
An emotional meeting with Harper Murray, a "top-secret" weekend and more standout moments from John Cook's retirement speech Thursday.
Nebraska women’s volleyball coach John Cook has announced his retirement and Louisville coach Dani Busboom Kelly, who played for the Cornhuskers, is his successor.
After 25 years and four national championship titles with Nebraska, volleyball legend John Cook has announced his retirement.
John Cook is ready to ride off into the sunset. After more than two decades of leading Nebraska volleyball, the legendary coach has announced his retirement. 'I
Press release courtesy of Nebraska State Media.Four-time national champion Nebraska Volleyball Head Coach John Cook, who has won more matches than any Divisio
Watch John Cook officially announce his retirement as head coach of Nebraska volleyball and answer questions about his 25-year career with the Huskers.
John Cook is calling it a career in Lincoln. The longtime Nebraska women’s volleyball coach, who won four national championships with the Cornhuskers and picked up more wins than any other Division-I volleyball coach this century,
In classic John Cook fashion, the coach quoted a Neil Young song, “It’s better to burn out than to fade away.” Tom Shatel doesn’t think Cook is doing either one.
Dani Busboom Kelly’s salary with Nebraska volleyball includes base pay in Year 1 that's $300,000 more than her base pay was with Louisville volleyball
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