Ann Arbor, Mich. Four-star cornerback Monsanna Torbert Jr. committed to the University of Michigan on Wednesday after decommitting from Indiana on May 18; the Cincinnati Princeton High School senior announced his decision during a live YouTube broadcast, selecting Michigan over Ohio State and more than 30 other programs. The commitment followed Torbert's attendance at Michigan's Victors Weekend (June 19–21) and was noted by recruiting services that place him inside the top 125 nationally (Rivals and 247Sports composite). Immediate impacts include Michigan adding another 2027 pledge (reported as the program's 20th commitment) and Indiana and Ohio State losing a late-cycle target.
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If you're a Michigan fan, this is a win. Torbert's commitment boosts the 2027 class, adding depth to the defense. For Indiana and Ohio State fans, it's a missed opportunity. Keep an eye on how this shifts the power balance in Big Ten football.
Torbert's move to Michigan is a game-changer. He's a top-tier talent that could make a real difference on the field. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves college football or follows recruiting news.
Michigan gained a four-star cornerback commitment, improving depth, national ranking signals, and late-cycle recruiting momentum for its 2027 class.
Indiana lost a previously committed four-star prospect when Monsanna Torbert Jr. decommitted on May 18, weakening its 2027 recruiting projection in-state.
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