Advertisement

Bill Self signs new contract, becomes highest-paid coach in college basketball

LAWRENCE, Kan. — University of Kansas head men’s basketball coach Bill Self has a new lifetime contract, KU Athletics announced on Tuesday.

Self and KU agreed to a lifetime contract in 2021. On Tuesday, the deal got even sweeter. A new, amended contract makes Self the highest-paid coach in all of college basketball, according to CBS Sports’ Jon Rothstein.

No. 1 KU men’s basketball wins season opener

Self’s base salary starts at $500,000, according to his contract provided by KU Athletics. Payments for his professional services, like public relations, appearances, merchandising contracts among other responsibilities, are detailed below:

  • 2023-24 season: $4.2 million

  • 2024-25 season: $4.4 million

  • 2025-26 season: $4.55 million

  • 2026-27 season: $4.85 million

  • 2027-28 season: $5 million

  • Each season beyond 2027-28: $5 million

There are also incentives in Self’s contract, including:

  • Big 12 regular season championship (including ties): $50,000

  • Big 12 tournament champion: $25,000

  • Big 12 Coach of the Year (solo or shared): $50,000

  • AP Coach of the Year: $100,000

  • NCAA postseason tournament appearance: $50,000

  • NCAA tournament Sweet 16 appearance: $100,000

  • NCAA tournament Final Four appearance: $150,000

  • NCAA tournament National Champion: $150,000

  • Single year APR of 970 or higher: $75,000

Kansas hangs on in road win over Iowa State; earns first winning season since 2008

Self would also receive the following royalty payments for his own name, image and likeness as KU head coach:

  • 2023-24 season: $2.4 million

  • 2024-25 season: $2.5 million

  • 2025-26 season: $2.57 million

  • 2026-27 season: $2.65 million

  • 2027-28 season: $2.7 million

  • Each season beyond 2027-28: $5 million

Self also will receive a $100,000 signing bonus.

“Bill Self is undoubtedly the most consistent coach in college basketball, and a restructuring of his contract terms were long overdue,” KU Athletic Director Travis Goff said in a statement from KU Athletics. “In an ever-changing collegiate athletics environment, our strong commitment to Coach Self positions KU basketball to maintain and enhance its status as the most storied program in the country. Over his 20 years at KU, our men’s basketball program has been a primary source of positive alumni engagement, strong university enrollment, and revenue that has helped fund all other Kansas Athletics programs and invest in all 500 student-athletes every year. With him and his staff at the helm of our basketball program, the future of Kansas Athletics has never been brighter.”

Self’s resume includes 773 career wins, two national championships, 20 conference championships, 18 first-round NBA Draft picks at Kansas and four National Coach of the Year honors.

“I am very appreciative to Chancellor (Douglas) Girod, Travis Goff and the entire KU leadership team for their continued belief and confidence in me and my staff to lead this storied program,” Self said in a statement from KU Athletics. “I know the Chancellor and Travis are as excited as I am about the future of Kansas Basketball. There has never been a better time to be a part of our athletic department and this program. My family and I are so proud to be at this university, and I am looking forward to many more seasons representing the most passionate fan base in the country.”

For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to FOX 4 Kansas City WDAF-TV | News, Weather, Sports.