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After second national championship in three years, Cook gets a raise
In the seven months since Bill Moos became Nebraska's athletic director, he's had lots of praise for Nebraska volleyball coach John Cook.
Now Moos has showed Cook how he feels about the job Cook's doing, with a raise for the four-time national champion coach.
Cook will soon be making $675,000 annually — a raise of $75,000 from last season — according to a copy of his contract obtained by the Journal Star. The contract was also extended one year and covers the next five seasons.
Cook, 62, has reached the point in his career when recruits, or their parents, ask him how long he’s going to be coaching. His answer is that he has an updated five-year plan for the volleyball program, and he plans to coach at least that long.
Since becoming head coach at NU in 2000, Cook has led the Huskers to four NCAA titles, including a somewhat unexpected one last year. That was the second national championship in three years for the Huskers. Cook has also won 12 conference championships at Nebraska.
Among the most impressive stats during Cook’s NU tenure is that the Huskers have reached at least the third round of the NCAA Tournament in 17 of his 18 seasons, including eight Final Fours.
Cook’s record at NU is 531-69, a winning percentage of .885. He’s coached 23 first-team All-Americans, and NU players have gone on to have success as professional volleyball players. There were three ex-Huskers on the last Olympic team.