Bill-Self
Bill Self has been a Basketball Coach for over 50 many years. Bill Self was born in Okmulgee, Oklahoma State in the United States on the 27th of December 1962. In December 2023, Bill has a net of around $10 million. The coach was selected for the hottest freshman He became the coach of freshman sensation Andrew Wiggins at Kansas in 2013. at Kansas at the time of 2013. Following the rebuilding of their Golden Eagles, Self was recruited by a Tulsa, a crosstown rival. Tulsa for three years (1998 to 2000) there compiling a Tulsa-best 74-27 mark. Self was the coach of TU's Golden Hurricane into consecutive NCAA tournaments in 1999 and 2000. Self was the head coach of the Golden Hurricane, which had an average of 32-5 over 1999 and 2000. Self also helped the Golden Hurricane reach its first Elite Eight. Coach at college level, Self guided Kansas University in 2012 to the NCAA Championship. Coach Self was named Naismith College Coach of the year in 2012. The following year, he also won his fourth Big 12 Coach of the Award of the year. Cindy Self was his wife when he was married in 1989. Tyler is his son, and Lauren is the daughter of Lauren. Self was born in Okmulgee, Oklahoma. The father of the family was girls basketball coach as well as a teacher for the close Morris High School. An athletic scholarship was offered to Self by Oklahoma State University. The school provided letters of recommendation for the entire 4 years. His school, Oklahoma State University awarded him an undergraduate business administration degree in the year 1985 along with an MBA in Athletics Administration diploma in the year 1989. Bill Self, a basketball coach based in the United States, has accumulated an estimated net worth of around $10 million. Bill Self is worth 10 Million dollars according to Forbes and Business Insider. The last update was on December 11 2023) Self was named head basketball coach at Illinois on June 9, 2000. Self's coach from the past, Lon Kr ger had been fired from Illinois recently to become the Atlanta Hawks NBA Head Coach.







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