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Notre Dame Ol Charles Jagusah breaks her arm in the UTV accident

Notre Dame Charles Jagusah’s offensive line during a Notre-Dame Spring Spring Training at Irish Athletic Center on Wednesday March 26, 2025 in South Bend.

Notre Dame’s offensive line, Charles Jagusah, is expected to start right -wing this fall, broke the humerus bone in his left arm in a useful field vehicle accident, University announced on Sunday.

“Student in the second year OL Charles Jagusah was injured in a UTV accident in Wyoming on July 5,” said Notre Dame on social networks. “He underwent surgery to repair a fracture of his left humerus. The initial prognosis is favorable, and he will return to campus at the beginning of the week for a more in -depth assessment and continuous care.”

A second year student of 6 feet 7 inches and 333 pounds from Rock Island, Ill., Jagusah missed the whole regular season of 2024 after having torn his right pectoral muscle in the pre-season camp last August.

He recovered in time to play in three university football playoffs against Georgia, Penn State and during the national championship match against Ohio State on January 20. He started the match for the online title and played the 63 offensive snaps.

Two starters in this match, the rocco Spindler and Pat Coogan attacking lines were transferred to Nebraska and Indiana, respectively, while Key Reserve Sam Pendleton, a former starter of the left guard and the rescue center, went to Tennessee.

– field level media

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