Bill-Self
Bill Self, a popular and wealthy basketball coach, was born in the city of Okmulgee Oklahoma on the 27th of December 1962. Bill Self was estimated to have a $10 million net worth on November 11, 2023. The coaching profession began 2013, when he was superstar of the Kansas freshman class Andrew Wiggins. Self spent the next three years (1998-2000) in Tulsa, where he compiled the Tulsa record of 74%-27. When he was at TU Self coached the Golden Hurricane to consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances in 1999 and 2000. Self led his team, the Golden Hurricane, which had an average of 32-5 over 1999 and 2000. Self also helped the Golden Hurricane reach its first Elite Eight. Coach at college level, Self coached Kansas University in 2012 to the NCAA Championship. Naismith Colleges Coach of the Year 2012 was his award. That year the coach won the fourth Big 12 Award. Cindy Self, his wife for 29 years, was born in the year 1989. Tyler and Lauren are his children. Self was born close to Morris High School in Okmulgee. His father was head coach for girls basketball at the school. Self was offered a scholarship in basketball to play in Oklahoma State University. He was awarded letters of recommendation all 4 years. Bill earned his degree from Oklahoma State with both a Bachelor's degree in Business in the year 1985, and a Master's in Athletic Administration at the age of 1989. Bill is among the wealthiest basketball players in the United States. Bill Self's Net Worth is reported to be $10 million by Forbes and Business Insider. (Last Update: November 11 2023) On June 9 2000 Illinois was able to name Self as the head coach of the basketball team. Self's previous coach, Lon Kruger had just left Illinois to accept a new post as the Atlanta Hawks head coach in the NBA.







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