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Bill Self Calls Retirement Talk ‘Bad Info,’ Says Future Still Undecided at Kansas

Kansas coach Bill Self pushed back on rumors that he is planning to retire, calling the chatter “bad info.” Self said he remains undecided about his long-term future with the Jayhawks.

Tony Morales
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Kansas men’s basketball coach Bill Self denied rumors that he is planning to retire, dismissing the reports as “bad info” in comments to the Kansas City Star.

While rejecting the notion that a retirement decision has been made, Self said he remains undecided about his future with the Jayhawks.

Self addresses speculation

The Hall of Fame coach’s remarks were a direct response to recent retirement talk circulating around the program. Self made clear that the rumors did not reflect his current position, even as he acknowledged he has not made a final determination about what comes next.

Self has been the face of Kansas basketball for more than two decades, overseeing one of college basketball’s most prominent programs. His comments aim to clarify that, despite the noise, no definitive retirement plan has been set.

Originally reported by Espn_basketball