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Self's Book Open and Honest
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Kristi Chartrand
Phog.net | Oct 2, 2008 |
Kansas head coach Bill Self’s book, Bill Self: At Home In the Phog is now hitting stores. Phog.net previews a journey that takes fans from Self’s graduate assistant days in Lawrence all the way to the title game.
It’s the perfect book for any Kansas fan and the perfect
chance to relive a magical title run. It’s an opportunity to
get to know the reigning national championship coach and also sheds
some light on his journeys from Lawrence, to Stillwater, to Tulsa, to
Champaign to cutting down the nets in San Antonio. Daily Oklahoman
sports writer, John Rohde helps Self, and his close family and friends
relive a rollercoaster ride through the coaching ranks.
If you know Kansas head coach Bill Self at all, you know one thing
– he tells it like it is, and his first book does exactly
that.
With the help of author John Rohde, Self recalls the highs and lows of
his titanic rise to the top of the coaching ranks. Self has always
possessed the ability to make the best of any situation which is what
he did when he injured his knee and ended up with a graduate assistant
position in Lawrence under Larry Brown.
There have been plenty of stops for Self along the way during a
coaching career that has now come full circle back to Lawrence. If you
think leaving a program, even for an elite job like Kansas, is ever
easy Self’s dramatic account of leaving Champaign, IL will
dismiss that notion. He candidly chronicles how he struggled with the
decision and the difficultly of leaving behind a group of kids he
believed was destined for success at the highest level. Self explains
what it was like dealing with the negative reaction from an Illinois
fan base that was angered by his all-too-soon departure.
A changeover in regime provides uncomfortable moments and sometimes
unflattering commentary. Self has been on both ends of the spectrum
especially after his move to Lawrence. Self responds to some
interesting comments made by current Illinois head coach Bruce Weber
and speaks openly about following a legend in Lawrence.
You’ll learn why Self has a somewhat rocky relationship with
former KU head coach Roy Williams and why the 2008 national semifinal
was a match up that both coaches needed. Self will also explain what
that first meeting with players like Keith Langford and Wayne Simien
consisted of.
The emotional trip to the Final Four in San Antonio is one any fan
would love gain insight about. Learn about the preparation
Self’s top-ranked team underwent, the emotional moment of
Rodrick Stewart’s injury, and dealing with the Oklahoma State
rumors. The coach who has been to 10 straight NCAA tournaments also
takes control of the remote and takes you through specific plays from
Final Four games vs. UNC and Memphis.
In the crowning moment of his career Self was forced to deal with
swirling rumors circulating about a possible return to Stillwater. If
you wondered how Self dealt with reports of an Oklahoma State
homecoming for a hefty sum of cash and what was true and not he delves
into the details of conversations he had with Oklahoma State and KU
athletic director Lew Perkins.
Plus the post-national championship whirlwind takes you on trip down
the streets of Lawrence, to the ESPY’s, all the way to the
White House lawn.
The book starts with a heart-felt foreword written by former KU coach
Larry Brown who speaks fondly of Self’s abilities and even
admits he’s in “awe” of Self in some
ways.
If you’re a KU fan and want to know more about the man in
charge, this honest depiction of who Bill Self is and it is the book
for you.
Purchase link for Bill Self's book here.
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