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When Bob Devaney promoted Tom Osborne to offensive coordinator in 1968, that one decision would change Nebraska football forever.
“Reseating is the most contentious thing that happens,” said the Nebraska AD, who lays out three main reasons why it's happening at the Devaney Sports Center.
The Devaney Center will now bear John Cook's name and a statue of the legendary Nebraska volleyball coach will be outside the venue as well.
The project includes a bronze statue of John Cook to be placed outside the Devaney Sports Center.
The arena inside the Bob Devaney Sports Center will soon be named after longtime volleyball coach John Cook.
Starting this fall, the Nebra ska volleyball home court will be renamed John Cook Arena at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. The Board of Regents approved the name change on Friday.
FAIRVIEW PARK, Ohio -- Closed for more than three years, the Gemini Center’s natatorium renovation project has begun in earnest.
That being the state meet at the Bob Devaney Sports Center in Lincoln, where the best of the best from around the state are set to compete Thursday through Saturday. Diving kicks things off ...
The Devaney Center currently has 8,309 seats. The venue opened in 1976 and was renovated in 2013. It currently defines home-court advantage, as the Huskers have sold out 339 consecutive games.
The Devaney Center is set to expand by roughly 1,500 seats for the 2026 season, Athletic Director Troy Dannen said Thursday. The facility last fall listed its capacity at 8,309.