Football Bracy attended
William R. Boone High School in
Orlando, Florida, where he also played
American football at the
wide receiver position. In August 2010, the
Orlando Sentinel ranked him as the No. 6 prospect from
Central Florida in the class of 2012. By October 2010 he had received at least six
scholarship offers, including from
Florida State University and the
University of Miami. In July 2011, Bracy committed to Florida State University for football and track. Bracy participated in the 2012
Under Armour All-America Game. He made
ESPN SportsCenter’s top 10 plays of the night with an acrobatic one-handed, 32-yard touchdown reception in the first quarter.
Track At the Florida High School Class 4A track and field meet in May 2010, Bracy swept the 100 meter and 200 meter dash. He won the 100 meter in a wind assisted 10.19 seconds, the fastest time in state meet history. His fastest legal time of the season, 10.42, tied
Damiere Byrd and
Odean Skeen for third place among
youth sprinters in 2010, behind
David Bolarinwa and
Miles Shuler. Easily the youngest in a race dominated by college runners, Bracy finished sixth in the 100-meter dash at the USA Track & Field Junior National Championships in
Des Moines, Iowa. In July, at the
2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics in
Moncton,
Canada, Bracy ran a relay leg for the U.S. squad in the
4×100 meters relay heat. He was an All-USA high school track and field team selection by
USA Today in 2010, and 2011. On March 26, 2011, Bracy won the men's open 100-meter dash title at
FSU Relays in
Tallahassee. He clocked a 10.28-second time, a new career best. Bracy also tied for No. 4 on the Florida all-time list with
2008 Olympic bronze medalist
Walter Dix, who clocked a 10.28 time as a
Coral Springs High School senior in 2004. Only
Jeff Demps. Starting of the 2012 track season, Bracy ran a world leading 6.08 seconds in the 55 meters at the Jimmy Carnes Youth Invitational track and field meet in Gainesville. He competed in the
2012 United States Olympic Trials. On February 8, 2014, he won the 60 meters at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix. Bracy, along with sprinter
Trell Kimmons, will represent the United States at the 2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships from Sopot, Poland. ==Professional track career==