· 2026-07-03

Michigan Wolverines have landed a major recruit in cornerback Monsanna Torbert, beating out Ohio State for his commitment.
The four-star corner from Princeton High School in Cincinnati chose Michigan on July 1, selecting the Wolverines over several other top programs.
Monsanna Torbert Jr. announced his decision on CBS Sports' college football YouTube channel, revealing his choice to join the Wolverines.
He is ranked as the No. 5 player in Ohio and the No. 13 corner in the nation, per 247 Sports' composite rankings.
This commitment is significant for the Wolverines, as Torbert brings advanced tracking skills and agility to the team.
He has experience playing quarterback, having passed for 1,791 yards and 26 touchdowns in a 10-game regular season.
Torbert's addition to the team will likely boost Michigan's recruiting class, which now has 20 commitments and may climb into the top 20 nationally.
The Wolverines' next game is scheduled for September 5, 2026, against the Western Michigan Broncos.
And with Torbert on board, the team's defense is looking stronger than ever.
But the real test will come when they face off against top opponents in the upcoming season.
So far, the Wolverines have secured commitments from four-star corners Tavares Harrington, Darius Johnson, and Blake Jenkins, in addition to Torbert.
Torbert's athleticism has scouts confident he will make an impact somewhere on the field.
He averaged 14.7 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 2.4 steals per game playing basketball as a sophomore.
The Wolverines are recruiting him as a corner, but his versatility is an asset to the team.
As the season approaches, fans are eagerly awaiting the team's performance with their new recruits.
The addition of Torbert is a significant win for the Wolverines, and his skills will undoubtedly be an asset to the team.