Bill-Self

Bill Self is one of the most popular and richest Basketball Coach born on December 27, 1962 in the city of Okmulgee, Oklahoma, United States. In December 2023 Bill has a net of around $10 million. Bill was head coach at Kansas in the 2013 season. He became the assistant coach for the young star Andrew Wiggins. Self rebuilt in 2013 the Golden Eagles and was then hired to coach by Tulsa. Self spent three seasons (from 1998 to 2000) at Tulsa compiling an impressive 74% score. Self was the coach of TU's Golden Hurricane into consecutive NCAA Tournaments in 1999 & 2000. Self led Golden Hurricane's first Elite Eight game in 1999-2000. Self set the record for the most wins in one season in The University of Texas with a record of 32-5. Self is a college basketball coach that led Kansas University to a NCAA Championship in 2012 Naismith Colleges was his award in the year 2012. In addition, he won the Big 12 Coaches of the Year Award in the same year. He married Cindy Self in 1989. Tyler and Lauren are his daughters. Self was born in the town of Okmulgee, OK where his dad was the head coach for the girls' basketball team at Morris High School. He was awarded a basketball scholarships to attend Oklahoma State University. He received letters of recommendation all four years. Bill was a graduate of Oklahoma State with both a Bachelor's in Business in 1985, and a Master's in Athletic Administration in 1989. Bill is one the richest basketball players in the United States. Bill Self has a net worth of around $10 million, as per Forbes and Business Insider. Self became the head basketball coach of Illinois in June 2000. Self's former coach Lon Kruger, had recently left Illinois to accept a new post as Atlanta Hawks head coach in the NBA.

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