Adam RittenbergJul 6, 2025, 11:19 AM ET
- College shot reporter; joined ESPN successful 2008. Graduate of Northwestern University.
Notre Dame violative lineman Charles Jagusah is recovering from country to repair a fractured bony successful his near limb pursuing a inferior terrain conveyance mishap Saturday successful Wyoming.
The squad announced Jagusah volition instrumentality to field aboriginal this week for further evaluation, and that his prognosis from the country which repaired his fractured near humerus, a bony located betwixt the enarthrosis and elbow, is "favorable."
The mishap is the latest setback for Jagusah, who was projected to commencement astatine near tackle for Notre Dame entering the 2024 play but tore a pectoral musculus aboriginal successful grooming camp. He missed the full regular play but returned for the Fighting Irish during their College Football Playoff run, filling successful for Rocco Spindler astatine close defender and past starting the nationalist rubric crippled against Ohio State astatine near tackle.
Jagusah has been acceptable to commencement astatine defender for Notre Dame successful 2025. The squad did not supply an archetypal timeline for his return.
The 6-foot-7, 333-pound Jagusah is portion of a young Notre Dame violative enactment that projects to beryllium among the nation's best. Despite losing veterans Spindler (Nebraska), Pat Coogan (Indiana) and Sam Pendleton (Tennessee) to the transportation portal, Notre Dame returns promising players similar near tackle Anthonie Knapp and halfway Ashton Craig.
Jagusah was the No. 7 tackle and No. 66 wide enlistee successful the 2023 class. Notre Dame opens the play Aug. 31 astatine Miami.