Former Kansas All-American Julian Wright called for Bill Self’s “early retirement” while assessing the state of the program in a lengthy Facebook post. Wright played for KU from 2005-07 as he became a first-round pick in the NBA Draft.
Wright said he called Self and assistant coach Kurtis Townsend, but didn’t get a response following Kansas “abysmal season” in 2024-25. The Jayhawks fell to Arkansas in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, ending the year with a 21-13 overall record and an 11-9 mark in Big 12 play.
Wright called out Kansas’ “mid type of playbook,” which he said was “old,” as well. He also said he was willing to chip in for Self’s buyout, which currently sits at $23.1 million if he is fired without cause, according to the Kansas City Star.
Wright said he called Self and assistant coach Kurtis Townsend, but didn’t get a response following Kansas “abysmal season” in 2024-25. The Jayhawks fell to Arkansas in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, ending the year with a 21-13 overall record and an 11-9 mark in Big 12 play.
Wright called out Kansas’ “mid type of playbook,” which he said was “old,” as well. He also said he was willing to chip in for Self’s buyout, which currently sits at $23.1 million if he is fired without cause, according to the Kansas City Star.