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Notre Dame's Marcus Freeman devastated for Charles Jagusah after his latest injury

Notre Dame's Marcus Freeman devastated for Charles Jagusah after his latest injury

USA Today31-07-2025
Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman discussed the injury to projected starting right guard Charles Jagusah (broken humerus in his left arm) on Thursday after the Fighting Irish's first practice of fall camp.
Jagusah was riding a utility terrain vehicle on July 5 in Wyoming when he suffered an untimely accident.
"My reaction was devastation for the young man," Freeman said. "The first reaction isn't the team. It's not, 'Oh, my God, we just lost our starting right guard.' It's a care for that person that's gone through a lot."
The family-like atmosphere that Freeman has cultivated since his arrival is noticed almost daily, including on the recruiting trail.
Jagusah, a redshirt sophomore, suffered a torn pectoral muscle last August that kept him out of the lineup until the final two games of the College Football Playoff. Now the 6-foot-7, 333-pounder has an uncertain return date. Sullivan Absher worked with the first-team offensive line in Jagusah's place on Thursday.
Even without the services of Jagusah, this ND offensive line should still be one of the best in the nation.
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