Really, you couldn’t blame John Cook if he handed out name tags to virtually everyone associated with his Nebraska volleyball program.
And maybe, just maybe, after Cook crams in his allotted practices over the next 17 days, the veteran head coach will have a better idea of who’s who, who goes where and who does what.
Or, then again, maybe not.
That’s OK, though. Cook understands his task. In fact, he’s embracing this challenge, one very unlike a year ago, when he was simply trying to figure out a way to repeat as national champions.
Four starting players, two assistant coaches and four other staff members are gone from last year’s team that won the Big Ten Conference championship and advanced to the Final Four.
That’s why “Re-invent” is one of Cook’s keywords for 2017.
With six freshmen among a roster of 15, it’s time for baby steps. It’s like going back to the teachings of John Wooden, the legendary UCLA coach, Cook said.
This is how we’re going to put on our socks. This is how we’re going to tuck in our shirts.
The first step, Cook said, is to be merely a good team by the time Nebraska, faced with its shortest preseason ever, begins the season Aug. 25 against Oregon.