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Bill Self calls Carlton Bragg, a 6-foot-9 McDonald’s All-American, a “shooting and scoring type of power forward.”
On Wednesday, Self could finally call him a member of his Kansas program. Bragg, who committed to KU in early January, signed a national letter of intent on Wednesday morning, officially becoming the first member of the Jayhawks’ 2015 recruiting class.
The Bragg file looks like this: A native of Cleveland, Bragg is rated as the nation’s 15th best prospect, according to Rivals.com. He averaged 21 points per game during his senior season at Villa Angela-St.