Bill-Self
Bill Self, a popular and successful Basketball Coach was born in the city of Okmulgee Oklahoma on the 27th of December 1962. As of December 11, 2023 Bill is worth approximately $10 Million. His career as a coach began in 2013 when he was Kansas's first-year sensation Andrew Wiggins. After reviving the Golden Eagles, Self was appointed by the crosstown rival Tulsa and played for the next three seasons (1998 until 2000) in Tulsa, accumulating a best-ever 74-27 mark. Self was the coach of TU's Golden Hurricane, which made successive NCAA Tournament appearances in both 1999 as well as 2000. Self directed his team of Golden Hurricane in 1999-2000 to their first Elite Eight. He also broke the record of his school in winning 32 games. As a coach at the college level, Self guided Kansas University in 2012 to the NCAA Championship. Naismith Colleges Coach of 2012 was the honor he won. In 2012 He also won the fourth Big 12 Award. Cindy Self was his wife in 1989. Tyler is the name given to his son. Lauren is her daughter. Self was born in Okmulgee OK, in which his father was the coach of the girls' team in Morris High School. The basketball scholarship was awarded to Self through Oklahoma State University. The school provided letters of recommendation for the entire 4 years. Bill graduated from Oklahoma State with both a Bachelor's Degree in Business in 1985, and a Master's in Athletic Administration at the age of 1989. Bill Self is among the richest Basketball coach in the United States. Bill Self's net worth is reported to be $10 million by Business Insider and Forbes. Self took over as head coach for Illinois's program on the 9th of June, 2000. Self's former coach Lon Kruger, was leaving Illinois for a new job as Atlanta Hawks head coach in the NBA.







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