Kansas Coach Bill Self Hospitalized On Monday

by The Spun
Kansas Coach Bill Self Hospitalized On Monday

Kansas Jayhawks head coach Bill Self.

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Prayers are pouring in for legendary men's basketball coach Bill Self on Monday evening.

Self, one of the winningest head coaches in men's college basketball history, was hospitalized on Monday. The head coach was feeling under the weather and had to be taken to the hospital.

“Kansas men’s basketball coach Bill Self felt under the weather earlier today and, out of an abundance of caution, was taken to LMH Health where he received IV fluids. He is feeling better but did not accompany the team to Boulder," the Jayhawks announced.

Self, 63, has been Kansas' head coach since 2003.

Fans are thinking of the legendary head coach on Monday night

"Prayers up to my guy bill self," one wrote.

"Get Better Bill Self," one fan added.

"Hope Bill Self gets to go out on his own terms and isn’t forced off the sidelines by medical issues. Rest up, Coach. Hope to see you in Hilton on Valentine’s Day," one fan added.

"With all the retirement speculation, we really haven't wondered aloud yet whether Saturday could be Bill Self's final game at Bramlage, if he's able to coach in it," one fan added.

"KU without head coach Bill Self for tomorrow night's game. Wish him well. The Jayhawks play at Kansas State on Saturday," one fan added.

Kansas is 13-5, No. 19 in the country.

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