Bill-Self
Bill Self is a very well-known basketball coach that has risen to the top of his profession. Born in Okmulgee Oklahoma, United States, on December 27,62 the self was recognized as one of the wealthiest and most well-known Basketball coaches. Bill Self's worth was around $10 million at November 11, 2023. The coaching profession began 2013 when he became the Kansas's freshman sensation Andrew Wiggins. Self spent his first three seasons with Tulsa (1998-2000), where Self compiled a Tulsa highest record (74-27) after re-building the Golden Eagles. Self was the coach of TU's Golden Hurricane into consecutive NCAA Tournaments in 1999 & 2000. Self played in the first Golden Hurricane Elite Eight game in 1999-2000. Self set the record for most wins by a single season at TU with 32-5. Basketball coach in college that led Kansas University's NCAA Championship to 2012. The coach in 2012 was awarded the Naismith College Coaching of the year award. In the following year, the coach also won his fourth Big 12 Award for Coach of the Year. Cindy Self was his wife in 1989. The son of the couple is named Tyler as well as a daughter, who is referred to as Lauren. Self was born in Okmulgee, Oklahoma. His father was a girl's basketball coach at the nearby Morris High School. Self was given basketball scholarships to attend Oklahoma State University. Through all four seasons he participated, he earned the basketball championship. He received a bachelor's degree in business in 1985 from Oklahoma State in 1985. The master's degree in athletic management was awarded to him in 1989. Bill Self, a Basketball Coach who is based within the United States, has accumulated a net worth of 10 million dollars. Based on our research, the Forbes and Wikipedia websites, Business Insider as well as Business Insider. Bill Self's net worth is $10 million. (Last Update: December 11 2023) In June of 2000, Illinois named Self the head coach of their basketball program. Self's predecessor Lon kruger had recently accepted a position within the NBA, as the Atlanta Hawks' head coach.







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