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Bill Self has been a basketball coach for more than fifty years. Bill Self was born at Okmulgee in Oklahoma State, United States on the 27th of December, 1962. Bill's net worth estimated as of 12/11/2023 is around $10 million. The coach was selected of the most popular freshman. He took over as the head coach of young star Andrew Wiggins at Kansas in 2013. in Kansas in the year 2013. Self revamped the Golden Eagles and was then appointed to coach by Tulsa. Self spent three seasons (from 1998 through 2000) at Tulsa compiling an impressive 75-25 record. Self served as the head coach for TU's Golden Hurricane in consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances (1999 and 2000). Self was the coach of 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. A college basketball coach that led the Kansas University team to an NCAA Championship to 2012. Coach Self was named Naismith College Coach of the year in 2012. The following year he was awarded his fourth Big 12 Coach of the Award of the Year. Cindy Self was his wife in 1989. Tyler was his son. along with Lauren Lauren were the first names of both Self's children. Self was born near Morris High School in Okmulgee. His father was girl basketball coach at the school. The basketball scholarship was awarded to Self through Oklahoma State University. For the four years he played, he received a commendation letter. He graduated in 1985 with a degree in business and, in 1989, he earned a master's degree in sports management in the state of Oklahoma State. Bill Self, who is a Basketball Coach who is located within the United States, has accumulated an estimated net worth of $10 Million. Bill Self's net worth is estimated at $10 million according to Forbes and Business Insider. Last Updated: December 11 2023) Self was named head basketball coach at Illinois on the 9th of June 2000. Self's mentor Lon Kruger left Illinois to take a position as the head coach of Atlanta Hawks in the NBA.







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