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Bill Self was one of the most well-known and wealthy basketball coaches. He was born December 27, 1962 in Okmulgee. Bill's net worth estimated at the time of writing is around $10 million. Bill was head coach of Kansas for 2013. He became the coach assistant to the freshman sensation Andrew Wiggins. Self revamped in 2013 the Golden Eagles and was then hired to coach by Tulsa. Self spent three seasons (from 1998 to 2000) in Tulsa with a remarkable 74-25 score. Self served as the head coach for TU's Golden Hurricane in consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances (1999 and 2000). Self directed TU's Golden Hurricane team to the first Elite Eight in 1999/2000, setting the school single-season victory record by scoring 32-5. Coach of basketball in the college level 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 4th Big 12 Coach of the Award of the year. Cindy Self, his wife of 29 years, was born in the year 1989. Tyler was the birth name given to the son of his. Lauren is her daughter. Self was raised in Okmulgee where his father was the girls' basketball coach at Morris High School. Self was awarded a scholarship to play basketball and played at Oklahoma State University. All four of his years playing in the team, he was the honor roll student. He earned an undergraduate degree in commerce in 1985. He also earned the master's degree in sports administration in 1989 from Oklahoma State. Bill is among the most wealthy basketball coaches in United States. Bill Self has a net worth of around $10 million, according to Forbes & Business Insider. (Last Update: December 11 2023) The 9th of June, 2000 Illinois named Self as their head coach for the basketball team. Self's mentor Lon Kruger resigned from Illinois in order to accept a job as head coach for the Atlanta Hawks in the NBA.







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