Bill-Self
Bill Self was one of the nation's most well-known and rich basketball coaches. He was born on December 27, 1962 in Okmulgee. Bill's estimated net worth as of 12/11/2023 was $10 million. In 2013, he was appointed to be the Kansas coach for the most popular freshmen. He had been coach of the Kansas coach since 2013. After the team was rebuilt by their Golden Eagles, Self was hired by crosstown rival Tulsa and played for the next three seasons (1998 until 2000) with the team, compiling an all-time Tulsa record of 74-27. Self served as the coach of Tulsa's Golden Hurricane, which made two NCAA Tournament appearances both 1999 and 2000. Self was the head coach of the Golden Hurricane, which had the record for a single season of school with 32 wins in the 1999-2000 period. Coach of basketball at the college at the level that led Kansas University to an NCAA Championship in the year 2012. The coach in 2012 received the Naismith College Coaching of the Year award. Following year, he was awarded his 4th Big 12 Award for Coach of The Year. He got married to Cindy Self in 1989. Tyler His son, who was named for him, and Lauren, is his daughter. Self was born in the city of Okmulgee, in the state of Oklahoma. The father of the family was girl's basketball coach as well as teacher for the nearby Morris High School. He received a number of basketball college scholarship in order to attend Oklahoma State University. Through the four seasons that the player played in, he was awarded an award letter. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in commerce in 1985. He then earned a Master's degree in athletic administration in 1989, both in the same year from Oklahoma State. Bill is among the most wealthy basketball coaches in the United States. Bill Self is worth 10 million dollars, according to Forbes & Business Insider. (Last update: 11 December 2023) In June of 2000, Illinois appointed Self the coach in charge of their basketball team. Self's former coach Lon Kruger, had left Illinois for a new job as Atlanta Hawks head coach in the NBA.







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