Bill-Self
Bill Self, a popular and successful Basketball Coach was born in the city of Okmulgee Oklahoma on December 27th, 1962. Bill has a net worth of around $10 million as on December 11 2023. Bill was head coach of Kansas for the 2013 season. Bill was appointed coach assistant to the freshman sensation Andrew Wiggins. Self revamped in 2013 the Golden Eagles and was then hired by Tulsa. Self spent three seasons (from 1998 through 2000) at Tulsa and posted a 74-25 record. Self led the TU Golden Hurricanes to two consecutive NCAA Tournaments, in 1999 and 2000. Self directed the TU Golden Hurricane team to the first Elite Eight in 1999/2000, setting the school single-season victory record of 32-5. Coach at college level, Self coached Kansas University in 2012 to an NCAA Championship. Coach Self in the year 2012 received the Naismith College Coaching of the year award. Following year, the coach also won his fourth Big 12 Award for Coach of The Year. He married Cindy Self in 1989. His son's name is Tyler as well as a daughter, who is referred to as Lauren. Self was born close to Morris High School in Okmulgee. His father was head coach for girls basketball at the school. The basketball player was awarded a scholarship from Oklahoma State University. In the four seasons He played for, he was awarded a commendation letter. 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 is one the richest basketball players in the United States. Self's net worth is estimated at $10 million according to Forbes and Business Insider. Self is the former head coach of Illinois basketball, was named the new head coach of the team on June 9 2000. Self's former coach Lon Kruger had just left Illinois to accept a new post as Atlanta Hawks head coach in the NBA.







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