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The successes of the Hoosiers program under second-year coach Curt Cignetti (26-2) are leading to regional recruiting wins. The latest is from Monsanna Torbert Jr., a four-star athlete in the 2027 class from Cincinnati Princeton High School (he transferred from Taft in December).
Indiana has arrived in a big way. The Big Ten champs are headed to Miami to finish the job for an incredible 2025 season and plant its flag as college football's elite. And with the way things are going off the field for the Hoosiers - this feels like only the beginning of a special era in Bloomington.
Former Taft quarterback Monsanna Torbert announced his verbal commitment on Jan. 10. Here's where he's headed in 2027.
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These Hoosiers are a dadgum heavyweight. They just knocked Oregon out cold. Pinch yourself, folks, because Indiana is a football powerhouse now.
Indiana football never beats itself. To beat the Hoosiers requires perfection. Nobody's proven up for the challenge — all the way to the national title game.
Kentucky addresses a growing position of need by landing the former 5-star running back after visiting Lexington.
The Hoosiers are looking to enter the discussion alongside some of the best national champions of the College Football Playoff era.