Bill-Self
Bill Self is a very famous basketball coach and has risen to the top of his field. Born in the city of Okmulgee Oklahoma, United States, on December 27,62 the self was recognized as one of the most successful and most well-known Basketball coaches. Bill's estimated net worth at the time of writing is around $10 million. Bill was the director of the team at Kansas in the 2013 season. He became the coach assistant to the freshman sensation Andrew Wiggins. Self, after rebuilding the Golden Eagles was hired by Tulsa. Self played three years there (1998 to 2000) which included Tulsa's most successful season of 74-27. Self coached the TU Golden Hurricane in consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances (1999 and 2000). Self was the coach of the Golden Hurricane in 1999-2000 to their first-ever Elite Eight. He also set a new school record in winning 32 games. Self is a college basketball coach who led Kansas University to a NCAA Championship in 2012. Coach Self was named Naismith College Coach of the year in 2012. The following year, he won his 4th Big 12 Coach of the Award of the year. He got married to Cindy Self in 1989. Tyler and Lauren are his daughters. Self was born in the city of Okmulgee, in the state of Oklahoma. The father of the family was basketball coach as well as a teacher for the close Morris High School. A basketball scholarship was given to Self through Oklahoma State University. He won the letter all four years he played. The Oklahoma State University awarded him an undergraduate administrative studies degree in the year 1985 along with the master of athletics administration degree in 1989. Bill Self is among the richest Basketball Coach in United States. Bill Self is worth 10 million dollars, according to Forbes & Business Insider. Self is the former head coach of Illinois basketball was appointed the new head coach of the team on June 9 2000. Self's predecessor, Lon Kruger, had removed himself from the Illinois program in order to take a job within the NBA as head coach of Atlanta Hawks. Atlanta Hawks.
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