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2026 Quarterback Prospect Decommits From Iowa Hawkeyes
Iowa’s only quarterback commit in the Class of 2026 announced his decommitment on Monday.
Cash Herrera, a 3-star prospect from La Jolla, California, announced on X (formerly Twitter) that he is decommitting from the program.
First off, I would like to thank the staff at Iowa for believing in me. After long discussions with my family, I have decided to re-open my recruitment. I wish nothing but the best for the Iowa program in the future. @BishopsFootball @CoachDanny10 @LeftCoastAthl…
— Cash Herrera (@CashHerrera_1) June 16, 2025
Herrera committed to Iowa on Oct. 3, 2024, becoming Iowa’s second commitment from the Class of 2026. The quarterback visited Iowa City on May 27, but just three weeks later, he’s no longer part of the Hawkeyes’ class.
According to MaxPreps, Herrera threw for 1,298 yards, 18 touchdowns and four interceptions in his junior year, 2024. He also rushed for 253 yards and four touchdowns, averaging 5.9 yards per carry.
Herrera is listed at 6-3 and 207 pounds. He is the No. 31 quarterback in the Class of 2026, per 247Sports.
Recruiting analyst Greg Biggins of 247Sports evaluated Herrera in September.
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“He has a smooth, easy delivery and the ball jumps out of his hand,” Biggins said in his evaluation. “He’s a traditional pocket passer but shows good mobility and can make plays off-script when a play breaks down.
“He has a good feel for the position in terms of throwing on time and with anticipation and can get the ball out quick and from different arm angles, not for show but for necessity. He’s a tough kid as well and will stand in and take a shot to get a throw off. He’s a player that is trending up for us and projects as a high major Power 4 prospect.”
Herrera has earned several Power Four offers, including UCLA, Minnesota, California, Arizona and Virginia Tech.
Iowa now has just nine commits in its 2026 recruiting class: offensive tackle Carson Nielsen, athlete Marcello Vitti, defensive lineman Hudson Parliament, offensive tackle Owen Linder, interior offensive lineman Gene Riordan, interior offensive lineman Colin Whitters, wide receiver Brody Schaffer, wide receiver Diondre Smith and defensive lineman Sawyer Jezierski.
Nielsen is the only 4-star prospect of the Hawkeyes’ nine commits, per 247Sports.
The Hawkeyes currently have the No. 49 overall class in the outlet’s 2026 team recruiting rankings. The class is ranked 16th out of 18 Big Ten programs.
Iowa begins the 2025 season against the Albany Great Danes on Saturday, Aug. 30.
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Watch live as bodies of Iowa National Guard soldiers return to US
President Donald Trump, Gov. Kim Reynolds, members of Iowa’s congressional delegation and families are receiving the bodies of fallen Iowa National Guard soldiers Sgt. William Nathaniel “Nate” Howard, 29, of Marshalltown, and Sgt. Edgar Torres-Tovar, 25, of Des Moines and a civilian interpreter, Ayad Mansoor Sakat, of Michigan.
The dignified transfer ceremony is expected to happen this afternoon at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware.
All three were killed Saturday, Dec. 13, by an attacker who targeted a convoy of American and Syrian forces in Palmyra, Syria, before being shot dead.
Their caskets will be transferred from the plane to an awaiting vehicle and taken to the Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations building at the Dover base “for positive identification by the Armed Forces Medical Examiner System and preparation for their final resting place.”
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I-80 crash cleanup continues after weekend pile-up in eastern Iowa
WEST BRANCH, Iowa (KCRG) – Cleanup crews are still working to remove vehicles from Interstate 80 in eastern Iowa following multiple crashes that blocked the highway for about 12 hours Saturday morning.
Multiple crashes on I-80 east of Iowa City Saturday morning shut down the interstate for several hours in both directions. No one was killed, but dozens of people were injured and taken to the hospital.
Lanes in the area will be closed in order to pull crashed cars out of the median.
“Towing and recovering efforts started right away after the storm, Sunday night after the storm and have continued each night since then and we’re estimating a couple, two to three more nights yet to get everything removed out there,” said Mitch Wood with the Iowa Department of Transportation.
DOT explains highway closure decision
The DOT did not expect conditions to be as bad as they were this weekend. Access to the highway was only limited after the crash happened.
“It started out with just a typical Iowa snowfall forecast. Nothing in that forecast, I guess, rose to that level of alarm for us to kind of forecast that we would have seen the traffic issues that we ended up seeing,” Wood said.
The DOT says preemptively closing the interstate can be done if unsafe travel can be predicted.
“What we could never really anticipate is the driving conditions changing rapidly and how drivers are going to respond to that,” Wood said.
Wood says shutting down an interstate is never a light decision.
“It’s not something that we necessarily want to do but when we make that decision, almost everytime we’re making that decision for safety reasons,” Wood said.
Cleanup of those accidents from Saturday are still underway. That typically happens in the evening, so drivers should watch for signs and lane closures when towing is happening.
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Iowa DOT to rebuild I-35 between Huxley and Ames. When will it start?
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Be patient and drive carefully when driving through a work zone, the Colorado Department of Transportation says.
Ames commuters: Now is the time to send in your feedback for proposed changes to Interstate 35.
The Iowa Department of Transportation is proposing new construction to widen I-35 between Huxley and Ames and rebuild sections of U.S. Highway 30 as part of a multi-year plan.
What’s in the Iowa DOT’s construction plan for I-35 between Huxley and Ames?
The Iowa DOT has been planning these changes for more than ten years. Around 2005, about 35,000 vehicles using I-35 south of U.S. 30. In 2024, that number’s now at approximately 47,000 vehicles — and expected to continue growing.
Some of the improvements include:
- Replacing and widening I-35 bridges over U.S. 30 in Ames
- Lowering U.S. 30 to improve clearance for I-35 bridges
- Reconstructing ramps at the U.S. 30 interchange
- Widening I-35 to 6 lanes between Huxley and the U.S. 30 interchange in Ames
How much will I-35 improvements between Ames and Huxley cost?
The cost of the project is expected to total $100 million.
When will construction start on I-35 in Story County?
Construction is expected to begin in spring 2027 and be completed by the end of 2030. The project also requires permanently closing 564th Avenue south of Ames between 280th and 290th Streets.
The public input period concludes at the end of December. You can submit questions and comments on the DOT’s website.
Lucia Cheng is a service and trending reporter at the Des Moines Register. Contact her at lcheng@gannett.com or 515-284-8132.
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