Bill-Self
Bill Self is a very well-known basketball coach that has risen to the top of his profession. Born in the city of Okmulgee Oklahoma, United States, on the 27th of December in the year 62 the self was recognized as one of the richest and most well-known Basketball coaches. Bill Self's worth is approximately $10 million as of November 11, 2023. The coaching profession began 2013 when he became the superstar of the Kansas freshman class Andrew Wiggins. Following the rebuilding of the Golden Eagles, Self was appointed by the Tulsa, a crosstown rival. Tulsa for three years (1998 until 2000) at Tulsa and compiled a Tulsa record of 74-27 record. While at TU Self coached the Golden Hurricane to consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances in 1999 and 2000. Self directed the Golden Hurricane in 1999-2000 to their first Elite Eight. He also established a record for the school in winning 32 games. A basketball coach at the university level, who led Kansas University to an NCAA Championship in 2012. The coach in 2012 won the Naismith College Coaching of the Year prize. The following year he also received his 4th Big 12 Award for Coach of The Year. Cindy Self was his wife in 1989. Tyler, his son, and Lauren Lauren are the names of both Self's children. Self was born close to Morris High School in Okmulgee. Self's father was the head coach for girls basketball at this school. He won a basketball scholarship at Oklahoma State University. In all four years of playing as the honor roll student. He received a bachelor's degree in business at Oklahoma State in 1985. An MBA in Athletic Administration was awarded to him in 1989. Bill Self is among the richest basketball coach in the United States. Bill Self has a net worth of 10 million dollars according to Forbes & Business Insider. (Last update: 11 December 2023) The 9th of June, 2000 Illinois named Self as the head coach of their basketball program. Self's predecessor Lon Kruger left Illinois in order to accept a job as the head coach of Atlanta Hawks in the NBA.







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