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Bill Self, a popular and wealthy basketball coach, was born in Okmulgee Oklahoma on the 27th of December 1962. As of December 11, 2023, Bill is worth approximately $10 Million. Bill was the head coach at Kansas in the 2013 season. He became the assistant coach to freshman sensation Andrew Wiggins. Self was a part of his initial three seasons with Tulsa (1998-2000), where he amassed a Tulsa greatest record (74-27) after rebuilding Golden Eagles. At TU Self coached the Golden Hurricane to consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances in 1999 and 2000. Self led TU's Golden Hurricane team to the first Elite Eight in 1999/2000, setting the school single-season victory record with a 32-5 score. A basketball coach at the university level, who guided Kansas University to an 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 the Year. He married Cindy Self in 1989. The son of the couple is named Tyler and his daughter is named Lauren. Self was raised in the Okmulgee area in which his father was the basketball girls' coach of Morris High School. The basketball scholarship was awarded to the student from Oklahoma State University. For the entire time he was playing in the team, he was an honor roll student. In 1985, he earned a degree in business and in 1989 he received a master's degree in sports management at Oklahoma State. Bill Self, a Basketball Coach who is based within the United States, has accumulated a net worth of around $10 million. Bill Self's Net Worth is estimated at $10 million according to Business Insider and Forbes. Self was named the head basketball coach of Illinois in June of 2000. Self's predecessor, Lon Kruger had recently left the Illinois program in exchange for an offer with the NBA as head coach for Atlanta Hawks. Atlanta Hawks.
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