Indiana football has landed its second high school player during the Navy All-American Bowl.
Four-star athlete Mosanna Torbert Jr. committed to the Hoosiers during the game on Saturday, shortly after wide receiver Ja’Hyde Brown did the same.
The Cincinnati native chose IU over Iowa, Maryland, Cincinnati, and Pittsburgh. Per 247Sports, Torbert had 14 total offers, including Kentucky and Purdue, though the UK offer came from the Wildcats’ old staff under Mark Stoops.
The 6-foot, 170-pound Torbert is listed as an athlete because he did it all for Taft High as a junior, playing both quarterback and defensive back.
At quarterback in 2025, Torbert posted 1,791 passing yards, 26 passing touchdowns, 450 rushing yards, and four rushing touchdowns. On the defensive side, he had 40 tackles, two tackles for loss, three interceptions, two touchdowns, and three pass breakups.
Torbert is transferring to Princeton High for his senior season.
The Hoosiers now have four commits in the class of 2027. Brown and Torbert join quarterback Jameson Purcell and wide receiver James Bethea. Torbert is the highest-rated player of the bunch, per 247Sports Composite.
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