William Francis “Bo” Ryan, Jr.

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William Francis “Bo” Ryan, Jr. Wiki Biography

William Francis “Bo” Ryan, Jr. is a now retired basketball coach, born in Chester, Pennsylvania USA on the 20th of December, 1947. He is probably best known for being the head coach at the University of Wisconsin-Madison from 2001 to 2015.

A successful and long-time basketball coach, how rich is Bo Ryan? Sources indicate his net worth to be over $8 million. At the height of his career, he commanded a salary of $2.1 million, during a career active from the late 1960s.

Ryan got his sporting start on the court. He was taught by his father, Butch Ryan, who was well known in the area for coaching under-privileged youths. He maintained a position as a three-sport athlete in high school, playing point guard in basketball, in addition to playing on the baseball team, and as quarterback on the football team; he was also class president. He continued to play basketball after his move into higher education, at Wilkes College, Pennsylvania.

After graduating with a degree in Business Administration in 1969, Ryan began his coaching career in 1972, with a position at Brookhaven Junior High School. One year later, he moved to the Dominican College of Racine, his first taste of collegiate coaching, and then to Sun Valley High School in 1974. His coaching successes, including being named Conference Coach of the Year in 1976, led him to the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the same year, to work as assistant head coach under Bill Cofield and Steve Yoder. His net worth was established.

In 1984, Ryan obtained the head coaching position at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville. In his time there, the Platteville Pioneers played in four national championships. During his 15-year tenure, Ryan is generally regarded to have been one of the nation’s best coaches, winning eight WIAC titles, never winning fewer than twenty three games a season, and compiling a .820 winning percentage. He then coached the Milwaukee Panthers from 1999 for two seasons – attendance at home games rose by one hundred and sixty one percent during this time.

In 2001, Ryan became the thirteenth head coach of the Wisconsin Badgers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a position which he would keep for the remainder of his career. He experienced immediate success, and exceeded expectations by taking the team to the NCAA Tournament in his first season, and going on to enjoy his one hundredth victory as Wisconsin head coach in December of 2005. In 2007, he was awarded the Clair Bee Coach of the Year Award. Ryan ultimately reached over 700 wins, and close to 2000 NCAA Big Ten victories – his team was at or near the top five in the NCAA in virtually every season from 2002, an almost unprecedented achievement for a medium-sized college. His achievement s certainly helped sustain his net worth over the period.

Ryan announced his retirement with immediate effect after a winning game on the 15th of December 2015. In honour of his work and fifteen year tenure, the University of Wisconsin-Platteville dedicated the playing surface of the Williams Fieldhouse arena to him, officially dubbing it the “Bo Ryan Court” in 2007. In 2004, he was presented with the NABC Guardians of the Game Award for Service, which celebrates coaches who distinguish themselves as positive influences on student athletes’ lives, and in 2013, he was presented with the Coaches vs. Cancer Champion Award.

He has written three books: “Bo Ryan: Another Hill to Climb”, “The Swing Offense”, and “Passing and Catching: The Lost Art”, which have added somewhat to Bo’s net worth.

Ryan has been married to Kelly since 1974, and they have three daughters, two sons, and six grandchildren. He is also known for his philanthropy around Wisconsin University campuses.

IMDB Wikipedia $8 Million 1947-12-20 1995 1998 1999 2003 2008 2013 2015 Big Ten Coach of the Year (2002 Big Ten Regular Season Championships (2002 Big Ten Tournament Championships (2004 Bill Cofield Bo Ryan Bo Ryan Net Worth Clair Bee Coach of the Year (2007) Jim Phelan Award (2008) NCAA Division III National Championships (1991 NCAA Regional Championship – Final Four (2014 Steve Yoder Writer

William Francis “Bo” Ryan, Jr. Quick Info

Full Name Bo Ryan
Net Worth $8 Million
Salary $2.1 Million
Date Of Birth December 20, 1947
Place Of Birth Chester, Pennsylvania USA
Profession Retired College Basketball Coach
Education Brookhaven Junior High School in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, Wilkes College, Pennsylvania
Nationality American
Spouse Kelly Ryan (m. 1974)
Children Matt Ryan, Megan Ryan, Brenna Ryan, Mairin Ryan, Will Ryan
Parents Butch Ryan
Twitter https://twitter.com/beingboryan?lang=en
IMDB http://imdb.com/name/nm2526804
Awards Clair Bee Coach of the Year (2007), Big Ten Coach of the Year (2002, 2003, 2013, 2015), Jim Phelan Award (2008), Coaches vs. Cancer Champion Award (2013)
Nominations NCAA Division III National Championships (1991, 1995, 1998, 1999) , NCAA Regional Championship – Final Four (2014, 2015),Big Ten Tournament Championships (2004, 2008, 2015),Big Ten Regular Season Championships (2002, 2003, 2008, 2015)

William Francis “Bo” Ryan, Jr. Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Mike & Mike 2011-2015 TV Series Himself – University of Wisconsin Men’s Basketball Coach / Himself – Telephone Interviewee Self
Rome 2014 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Rome Is Burning 2007-2011 TV Series Himself / Himself – Wisconsin Badgers Basketball Head Coach Self
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel 2007 TV Series Himself – Head Basketball Coach, Wisconsin Badgers (segment “The Path Less Traveled”) Self
Mike & Mike 2015 TV Series Himself – University of Wisconsin Men’s Basketball Coach / Himself – Former University of Wisconsin Men’s Basketball Coach Archive Footage