Charles Jagusah
Notre Dame Fighting Irish
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Charles Jagusah is a multi-sport star. Along with accolades on the football field, Jagusah is one of the top heavyweight wrestlers in the Midwest, turning in a 41-0 state championship season on the mat as a junior. But his athletic success is no surprise to his mother, Sheila Doak. “Charles has always been athletic,” Doak told FanNation. “At 18 months old he was balancing a skateboard. When he was four years old, he started wrestling and that’s when my brother noticed how strong his hips were.” Alleman head coach Fritz Dieudonné praises Jagusah for his work ethic and his leadership skills. “The way he talks to his teammates and coaches, you’d have zero indication he’s such a high-profile recruit,” Dieudonné told 247Sports. “He does not go out of his way to bring the spotlight on himself or act any better than his teammates, whether it’s clearing the field, moving equipment. He’s a real down to earth young man.”
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Charles Jagusah‘s physical dimensions, fluidity and multi-sport background reminds us of Tristan Wirfs. Both also come from similar geographic areas – Jagusah lives on the Illinois and Iowa border in Rock Island, Illinois. Wirfs is from Mount Vernon, Iowa, just 73 minutes west of Rock Island. Jagusah plays on both sides of the ball as an offensive and defensive lineman, as Wirfs did. The coordination, balance and smooth movement patterns are also similar. While the frames are close, Wirfs has longer arms at the same stage. Like Wirfs, Jagusah is a dominant high school wrestler who cuts weight from the 300 pound range to get under the 285 pound limit for heavyweights. The 2023 prospect is one of the top wrestlers in the Midwest, recently finishing a 41-0 season on the mat. Wirfs had one of the best multi-sport profiles we’ve seen in recent years, winning a combined six state titles in wrestling and track and field.