Self, KU Agree on Contract Through 2021-22 Season

Sept. 28, 2012

One of the Best…
Bill Self at Kansas (Nine seasons)
– 197 wins since 2006-07 are most ever in a six-year span in NCAA Division I History
– 29.9 wins per season
– Eight consecutive Big 12 regular season titles
– Five-time Big 12 Tournament champions
– Five Elite Eight appearances
– 2006, 2009, 2011 and 2012 Big 12 Coach of the Year
– 2008 National Champions
– 2012 National Runner-Up
– 2009 National Coach of the Year
– 2012 National Coach of the Year
– Nine NBA First-Round Draft Picks
Self’s Career Win-Loss Breakdown
Overall Record 476-158
At Home 261-31
On the Road 116-91
Neutral Site 99-36
Conference 187-48
At Home 108-8
On the Road 79-40
Neutral Site 1-0
Non-Conference 288-108
At Home 152-23
On the Road 37-51
Neutral Site 98-36
At Kansas 269-53
Allen Fieldhouse 145-7
On the Road 65-24
Neutral Site 59-22
Conf. Tournament 27-9 (18-4)
NCAA Tournament 33-12 (23-7)
Postseason Play 60-21 (41-11)
Overtime Games 15-8
Conference Success
Conference Regular Season Titles
12 – 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Conference Tournament Titles
6 – 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011

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LAWRENCE, Kan. – The University of Kansas and head men’s basketball coach Bill Self have agreed to a contract designed to keep Self at KU through the 2021-22 season.

One of the winningest college basketball coaches in the country, Self led KU to the NCAA title in 2008 and to the championship game this past season. He is one of only four coaches in NCAA history to lead three schools’ teams to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament. In nine seasons at KU his teams have reached two Final Fours, five Elite Eights and six Sweet 16s, and his teams have won eight straight Big 12 Conference regular-season titles. Self’s KU teams have won an average of 29.9 games per year, and have not been seeded lower than fourth in their nine trips to the NCAA Tournament.

“We believe Bill Self is among a very small number of elite basketball coaches in this country,” KU Athletics Director Sheahon Zenger said, “and this ensures that we compensate him accordingly. We are proud of the way he represents the University of Kansas, Kansas Athletics and the entire State of Kansas, and we are thrilled that he will remain our coach for at least another decade.”

“Bill Self not only wins, but he wins the right way,” KU Chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little said. “He emphasizes the importance of players being both students and athletes, and is himself an active contributor to the university and community. Bill is an outstanding coach and ambassador for KU, and I’m very happy he’ll continue to lead the team for many years to come.”

In order for Self to earn the maximum amount of the contract, including retention bonuses, he must remain as head coach at KU through the 2021-22 season. As with his previous contract, no taxpayer or tuition funds will be used to pay this new contract.

Self’s current contract, which runs through June 2018, pays him $3.376 million, including base salary and annual service payments, as well as retention payments that are payable in 2013 and 2018.

The new contract pays Self $3.856 million annually, an increase of some $480,000 per year. In addition, Self will earn a second retention bonus of $876,000 per year, payable in 2015 and 2018. That second retention bonus is replaced in 2019 by an agreement to pay Self a one-time sum of $6 million if he remains KU’s coach through March 2022.

The contract also includes the following incentives:

– Regular-season conference championship ($50,000).- Conference postseason tournament championship ($25,000).- AP Coach of the Year ($100,000).- Final Four appearance ($150,000).- NCAA Championship ($200,000).

“Cindy and I are thrilled that we will live in Lawrence for years to come,” Self said. “We love Lawrence and the University of Kansas. We’ve been fortunate to have worked with great coaches and players at KU over the past nine years; they’ve been the backbone of our success. We both are very appreciative of Chancellor Gray-Little and Sheahon Zenger for the faith and trust they have shown in us, and we look forward to our association with KU in the years to come.”

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