Bill-Self
Bill Self is a very well-known basketball coach that has reached the peak in his industry. Born in Okmulgee, Oklahoma, United States, on the 27th of December, 1962, Bill was crowned as one of the wealthiest and most well-known basketball coaches. Bill's estimated net worth at the time of writing is $10 million. He was named the coach for the hottest freshman. became the coach of freshman sensation Andrew Wiggins at Kansas in 2013. in Kansas at the time of 2013. Self following the rebuilding of his team Golden Eagles was hired by Tulsa. He spent three seasons at the club (1998 to 2000) and compiled Tulsa's top record of record of 74-27. Self was the head coach for TU's Golden Hurricane, which made consecutive NCAA Tournaments appearances in both 1999 and 2000. Self directed TU's Golden Hurricane team to the first Elite Eight in 1999/2000, creating the school's single-season win record by scoring 32-5. Coach of basketball at the level of college who was instrumental in helping Kansas University win an NCAA Championship. Naismith Colleges Coach of the Year 2012 was the honor he won. The following year the coach won four times the Big 12 Award. Cindy Self, his wife of 29 years, was born in the year 1989. Tyler was the birth name of his son. Lauren is her daughter. Self was originally born in Okmulgee OK, where his dad was the head coach for the girls' team in Morris High School. Self was awarded a scholarship to play basketball at Oklahoma State University. For the entire time he was playing, he was an honor roll student. The Oklahoma State University awarded him an undergraduate management degree back in 1985 as well as an MBA in Athletics Administration degree, in the year 1989. Bill Self is among the most successful Basketball Coaches in the United States. Based on our research, the Forbes and Wikipedia websites, Business Insider as well as Business Insider. Self's net worth of $10 million. Self was the previous head coach for Illinois basketball, was named their new coach on the 9th of June 2000. Self's predecessor was Lon Kruger had just quit the Illinois program in exchange for a position within the NBA as head coach for the Atlanta Hawks.
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