Monsanna Torbert, a former Taft standout now at Princeton, decommitted from the Indiana Hoosiers.
Monsanna Torbert, a former Taft standout now at Princeton, decommitted from the Indiana Hoosiers.
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Four-star football recruit Monsanna Torbert decommits from Indiana

Former Taft High School quarterback and cornerback Monsanna Torbert decommitted from the Indiana Hoosiers on May 18, according to Rivals.com and 247Sports.

Torbert, a junior who transferred from Taft to Princeton in December, committed to Indiana in January.

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Torbert is a four-star recruit, according to 247Sports, and is ranked as the No. 7 player in Ohio for his class.

He led Taft to an 11-1 record in 2025 after winning a regional championship with the Senators in 2024. He threw for over 3,600 yards and 50 touchdowns while also running for over 1,000 more yards on the ground. Torbert was first-team All-Ohio for the Senators and will have top target Lorenzo McMullen with him at Princeton after the sophomore announced in April he would also be transferring.

Standing out as a quarterback at Taft, Torbert is a two-way player who projects as a cornerback at the next level. Since committing to Indiana, Torbert has been a hot name on the recruiting trail, getting offers from programs like Notre Dame, Michigan, Ohio State, Alabama, Texas and other Power Four programs.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Four-star football recruit Monsanna Torbert decommits from Indiana

Reporting by Alex Harrison, Cincinnati Enquirer / Cincinnati Enquirer

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

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