Bill-Self

Bill Self has been a basketball coach for more than 50 many years. Bill Self was born at Okmulgee in Oklahoma State in the United States on the 27th of December 1962. On December 11, 2023 Bill owns a fortune worth approximately $10 Million. In 2013, he was appointed the Kansas coach of the most popular freshmen. He had been in charge of the Kansas coach since 2013. Self was a coach for the following 3 years (1998-2000) at Tulsa, where he compiled a Tulsa record of 74%-27. Self coached TU's Golden Hurricane, which made consecutive NCAA Tournaments appearances in both 1999 as well as 2000. Self led his team, the Golden Hurricane, which had an average of 32-5 over 1999-2000. Self also helped the Golden Hurricane reach its first Elite Eight. Coach of basketball in the college level who led Kansas University's NCAA Championship to 2012. Naismith Colleges was the award he received in the year 2012. In addition, he won the Big 12 Coaches of the Year Award in the in the same year. Cindy Self married him in 1989. The son of the couple is named Tyler and a daughter who is called Lauren. Self was born close to Morris High School in Okmulgee. Self's father was the head coach for girls basketball at this school. He was awarded a basketball scholarship to go to Oklahoma State University. He received letters of recommendation all 4 years. Bill graduated from Oklahoma State with both a Bachelor's Degree in Business in 1985 and also a Masters in Athletic Administration in the year 1989. Bill Self is among the richest basketball coach in the United States. Bill Self net worth is 10 million according to Business Insider, Forbes and Wikipedia. The last update was on December 11 2023) Self was named head basketball coach at Illinois on June 9, 2000. Self's mentor Lon Kruger quit Illinois in order to accept a job as the head coach of Atlanta Hawks in the NBA.

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