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By Andy Katz
ESPN.com Wednesday, August 6, 2008 Kansas coach Bill Self had his turn Wednesday in what can now officially be called a trend. Self, who was pursued by his alma mater Oklahoma State after the Jayhawks won the national title in April in San Antonio, signed a new 10-year contract, retroactive to April 1, that will pay him $3 million a year and keep him at the school until March 31, 2018. Kansas released details of the contract Wednesday. "This will take me to 55 if both parties want to continue, which hopefully will happen," S ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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