Kansas Jayhawks head coach Bill Self recently experienced a health scare that left him hospitalized for several days. Fortunately, the 57-year-old Self has since recovered and is now back to full health.
Self was admitted to the hospital in early April after experiencing chest pains and shortness of breath. After undergoing a series of tests, doctors determined that Self was suffering from a bacterial infection in his lungs. He was released from the hospital after a few days and has since made a full recovery.
The news of Self’s health scare sent shockwaves through the college basketball world, as he is one of the most successful and respected coaches in the game. Self has been the head coach at Kansas since 2003 and has led the Jayhawks to 14 consecutive Big 12 regular season titles. He also won the 2008 NCAA National Championship with Kansas and has been named Big 12 Coach of the Year seven times.
Self’s recovery has been a relief to Kansas fans, who were worried about his health. Self has stated that he plans to continue coaching at Kansas and that he is feeling better than ever. He also expressed his gratitude to the medical staff at the hospital and to his family, friends, and colleagues for their support during his recovery.
The news of Self’s recovery is sure to be welcomed by college basketball fans everywhere. Self is one of the most successful and respected coaches in the game and his presence on the sidelines will be a welcome sight for Kansas fans. With Self back to full health, the Jayhawks are sure to be a force to be reckoned with in the upcoming season.