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Bill Self is a very famous basketball coach and has risen to the top in his industry. Born in Okmulgee Oklahoma, United States, on December 27,62, Bill was crowned as one of the richest and most well-known Basketball coaches. Bill Self's net worth stood at about $10 million as of November 11 2023. He was named the coach of the most popular freshman. He became the coach of freshman sensation Andrew Wiggins at Kansas in 2013. at Kansas in the year 2013. Self revamped the Golden Eagles and was then recruited by Tulsa. Self spent three seasons (from 1998 through 2000) at Tulsa and posted a 74-25 record. Self coached TU's Golden Hurricane, which made consecutive NCAA Tournaments appearances in the years 1999 as well as 2000. Self led the Golden Hurricane in 1999-2000 to their first ever Elite Eight. He also established a record for the school with a record of winning 32 games. Self is a basketball coach who led Kansas University to a NCAA Championship in 2012 He was awarded Naismith College coach of the year in 2012. That same year, his fourth Big 12 Award of Coach of Year. Cindy Self was his wife in 1989. Tyler is the name given to the son of his. Lauren is her daughter. Self was raised in the Okmulgee area where his father was the girl's basketball coach at Morris High School. Self was awarded a scholarship to play basketball and played for Oklahoma State University. Through all four seasons in which he was a part, he earned an honorary basketball scholarship. Bill was a graduate of Oklahoma State with both a Bachelor's in Business in 1985, as well as a Master's in Athletic Administration in the year 1989. Bill Self is among the top Basketball coaches from the United States. Bill Self is worth 10 Million dollars as per Forbes & Business Insider. Self was appointed head coach of Illinois's basketball program on June 9, 2000. Self's previous coach, Lon Kruger, was leaving Illinois to accept a new post as the Atlanta Hawks head coach in the NBA.

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