Bill-Self

Bill Self, a popular and successful Basketball Coach was born in Okmulgee, Oklahoma on December 27th, 1962. Bill Self's wealth stood at approximately $10 million as of November 11 2023. Bill was head coach of Kansas in the 2013 season. He was the coach assistant to the freshman sensation Andrew Wiggins. Self spent the next 3 years (1998-2000) at Tulsa, where he compiled an Tulsa record of 74%-27. Self coached TU Golden Hurricanes to two consecutive NCAA Tournaments, in 1999 and 2000. For the 1999-2000 seasons, as well as setting a school single-season record in wins with the record at 32-5, Self led the Golden Hurricane to its first-ever Elite Eight appearance. Self is a college basketball coach that led Kansas University to a NCAA Championship in 2012. The coach in 2012 won the Naismith College Coaching of the year prize. The following year He also earned the fourth Big 12 Award for Coach of The Year. Cindy Self married him in 1989. Tyler was his child, and Lauren is Lauren's daughter. Self was raised in Okmulgee where his dad was the girl's basketball coach at Morris High School. An athletic scholarship was offered to the student through Oklahoma State University. For the entire time he was playing, he was an honor roll student. He received the degree of bachelor's in business in 1985 and the master's degree in sports administration in 1989, both at Oklahoma State. Bill Self is among the richest Basketball Coach in the United States. Bill Self's Net Worth is $10 Million according to Business Insider and Forbes. Self was appointed head basketball coach in Illinois's program on June 9, 2000. Self's coach before him, Lon Kruger had just left Illinois to accept a new post as the Atlanta Hawks head coach in the NBA.

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