Bill Self ‘seriously considered’ leaving Kansas for alma mater Oklahoma State in 2024, per report

Kansas Coach Bill Self “Look seriously” take Oklahoma state He worked last season, according to Tulsa World’s Berry Tramel. SELF is a citizen of Oklahoma played with cowboy in the 1980s and later worked as an assistant there before holding the first training positions in the state in the state Roberts orally and Tolsa.
Cow sponsors were seeking to get an alternative to the coach that Mike Pointon launched and finally settled West Kentucky Steve Lutz after choosing himself to stay with Jayhawks. However, the employment of Lutz did not come until after Oklahoma has put a “difficult sale” on the self.
“Multiple cowboy sources said that OSU swolled on the self, and the decision -makers of the cowboy grew increasingly confident that the self has admired the organization of the plan produced by Alma players in this new professional basketball,” read the report.
When asked about the report, SELF said on Friday, “I spoke to them, answered questions about the job and offered my opinion about what is required to win in our league, which I did every time the job is opened.
“They got the right man (Lotz),” added himself, For every Brett Makmurfi. “I have joined Karsten Creek, one of the best golf courses in the country, as a member outside the region, but I haven’t spent a night near Stelot in the past twenty years unless my team is playing there.”
The stadium may be sales to return home for SELF, a national hero twice in Kansas, has been well recorded due to self -circumstances at the University of Colorag. Jayhawks lost in the second round of the NCAA championship for the second consecutive season last season, and their great hegemony fell 12 with Houston In addition to the conference.
Although self-selecting at the University of Colorian, the 2024-25 season did not provide a postponement of last season’s struggles. Jayhawks, the first rank in the pre-assumption period, is 9-9 (8-7 BIG 12), which enters the Saturday match against … Oklahoma State (13-13, 5-10).