Bill-Self
Bill Self was one of America's most famous and richest basketball coaches. He was born December 27, 1962, in Okmulgee. Bill Self is estimated to have 10 million dollars in net worth as of December 11 20, 2023. Bill was head coach at Kansas for 2013. He became the assistant coach to freshman sensation Andrew Wiggins. Self spent his first three seasons with Tulsa (1998-2000), where self racked up an Tulsa greatest record (74-27) after rebuilding Golden Eagles. Self served as the head coach for the TU Golden Hurricane in consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances (1999 and 2000). Self led TU's Golden Hurricane team to the first Elite Eight in 1999/2000, setting the school single-season victory record with a 32-5 score. As a coach at the college level, Self guided Kansas University in 2012 to the NCAA Championship. In 2012, the coach was awarded the Naismith College Coaching of the year prize. In the following year, he also received his fourth Big 12 Award for Coach of the Year. He was married Cindy Self in 1989. His son's name is Tyler as well as a daughter, who is named Lauren. Self was raised in Okmulgee where his dad was the girls' basketball coach at Morris High School. A basketball scholarship was given to Self through Oklahoma State University. For all the four seasons he participated and earned him an honorary basketball scholarship. He earned a business degree from Oklahoma State in 1985. The master's degree in athletic management was awarded to him in 1989. Bill is one the richest basketball coaches in United States. Bill Self has a net worth of around $10 million, according to Forbes & Business Insider. (Last Update: November 11 2023) In June of 2000, Illinois announced that they had made Self as their head coach for the basketball team. Self's previous coach, Lon Kruger, had recently left Illinois to take a new position as the Atlanta Hawks head coach in the NBA.







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