California QB Cash Herrera commits to Indiana

San Diego (Calif.) The Bishop’s School quarterback Cash Herrera recently decommitted from Iowa and he has now committed to Indiana. After a visit to Bloomington over the weekend, he is excited about his future as a Hoosier.
“Just learning about coach Cig (Curt Cignetti) and their winning culture they are building showed me a lot on the visit,” Herrera told On3. “Learning about the offense and school was big too. Meeting the coaches and players and playing mini golfing at coach Cig’s house were other highlights.”
Over a dozen schools have offered Herrera, so why Indiana? What makes the Big Ten program right for him?
“They run an offense that showcases my talents and they have a head coach who wins. The culture is great too. It is a great academic school for business as well.”
Indiana got involved earlier this spring. They have been consistent since and the staff excites him.
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“The staff is all about ball and winning,” Herrera said. “I got close with the QB coach, Chandler Whitmer. I like him and how the atmosphere is competitive and that there is a high standard there.”
The 6-foot-3, 210-pounder is the No. 680 overall prospect in the 2026 class, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He also ranks as the nation’s No. 42 QB and No. 63 player in California.
Over three seasons at the varsity level, Herrera has thrown for more than 3,200 yards and 41 touchdowns while completing over 64% of his attempts.