Middle Tennessee State University Athletics
Hall of Fame

John T. Bragg
- Induction:
- 1993
- Class:
- 1940
Versatility was John Bragg's hallmark. At MT, Bragg played four years of basketball and baseball as well as a year of tennis and was a two-year letterman in golf during MT's first two seasons in that sport. A football manager during one of his years, Bragg also was editor of the campus newspaper, "Sidelines," and active in student government.
An avid Blue Raider fan, Bragg went on to a long career in state government as a member of the Tennessee House of Representatives. During his tenure, he influenced a wide range of legislation, including the state's open-meeting law. He sponsored the nation's first child-restraint law and supported the state's Better Schools program by advocating benchmarks for achievements and the addition of Chairs of Excellence in the state's colleges and universities.
An avid Blue Raider fan, Bragg went on to a long career in state government as a member of the Tennessee House of Representatives. During his tenure, he influenced a wide range of legislation, including the state's open-meeting law. He sponsored the nation's first child-restraint law and supported the state's Better Schools program by advocating benchmarks for achievements and the addition of Chairs of Excellence in the state's colleges and universities.
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