
Charles Jagusah, the offensive lineman for Notre Dame, is on the mend after undergoing surgery to fix a fractured bone in his left arm. This injury occurred during a utility terrain vehicle accident in Wyoming last Saturday.
The team has confirmed that Jagusah will be returning to campus early this week for follow-up assessments. Fortunately, the prognosis following his surgery, which involved repairing the fractured humerus in his arm, appears to be quite optimistic.
This incident marks yet another hurdle for Jagusah, who was anticipated to take the left tackle position for Notre Dame as they head into the 2024 season. Earlier in training camp, he suffered a torn pectoral muscle that sidelined him for the entire regular season. However, he made a comeback during the College Football Playoff, stepping in for Rocco Spindler at right guard and eventually starting in the national championship game against Ohio State at left tackle.
Looking ahead, Jagusah was slated to start at guard for Notre Dame in 2025, although the team has yet to provide a timeline for his anticipated return. Standing tall at 6-foot-7 and weighing 333 pounds, he is a crucial part of a promising young offensive line at Notre Dame, which is expected to rank among the nation’s elite. Despite the losses of veterans like Spindler to Nebraska, Coogan to Indiana, and Pendleton to Tennessee via the transfer portal, the Fighting Irish are poised to lean on talented players such as left tackle Anthonie Knapp and center Ashton Craig.
Jagusah was ranked as the No. 7 tackle and the No. 66 overall recruit in the 2023 recruiting class. The upcoming season kicks off for Notre Dame on August 31 against Miami.
This latest injury to Jagusah highlights the unpredictable nature of player injuries in college football and raises questions about depth in the offensive line. With a mix of returning talent and fresh faces, Notre Dame’s ability to adapt will be crucial as they aim for success in the upcoming season.

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