Bill-Self

Bill Self was one of the nation's most well-known and rich basketball coaches. He was born in December 27, 1962 in Okmulgee. Bill's estimated net worth at the time of writing on 12/11/2023 is around $10 million. Bill was coach in charge at Kansas in 2013. Then he became an assistant coach to freshman sensation Andrew Wiggins. After rebuilding in the Golden Eagles, Self was hired by crosstown rival Tulsa and spent three seasons (1998 through 2000) with the team, compiling an all-time Tulsa 74-27 record. Self served as the head coach for TU's Golden Hurricane in consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances (1999 and 2000). Self directed the Golden Hurricane, which had a single-season school record with 32 victories in the 1999-2000 time frame. Coach of basketball at the college level, who led Kansas University to an NCAA Championship in 2012. The coach was awarded Naismith College Coach of the Year in 2012 The same year, he received the fourth time Big 12 Coach of the Award of the Year. In 1989, he was married Cindy Self. Tyler the son of Self is named in his honor and Lauren, is the name given to his daughter. Self was born in the city of Okmulgee the state of Oklahoma. His father was a girl's basketball coach at close by Morris High School. Self was granted a basketball scholarship to play at Oklahoma State University. For the entire time he was playing, he was an honor roll student. Bill was a graduate of Oklahoma State with both a Bachelor's in Business in 1985, and then a master's in Athletic Administration in the year 1989. Bill Self is among the top Basketball coaches from United States. Bill Self has a net worth of $10 million as per Forbes and Business Insider. Last Updated: December 11 2023) Self was named head basketball coach at Illinois on June 9, 2000. Self's former coach Lon Kruger, who was the head coach at the time, left Illinois to be appointed as the head coach of Atlanta Hawks in the NBA.

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