Kansas forward Carlton Bragg is transferring out of the program.
Bragg, a former five-star prospect, cracked 20 minutes in a game just three times this season. He averaged just 5.2 points and 4.8 boards.
“We appreciate Carlton’s efforts the last two years at Kansas,” Self said in a release. “We certainly respect his decision to pursue other opportunities. We wish him nothing but the very best and hope he is able to reach his dreams and goals.”
Bragg was suspended at two different points during the season. He missed a game in December when he was accused of domestic battery, a charge he was later cleared of. In January, he was suspended for three games when he was charged with possession of drug paraphanelia.
“I really enjoyed my time here at Kansas,” Bragg said in a release. “Kansas has the best fans and I do love the program. This past year didn’t go as well as I thought it would and it’s in my best interest to get a fresh start. I want to thank my teammates, coaches and the fans for all their support these past two years. I will always cheer for the Jayhawks.”