Cameron Herron makes college decision
Offensive lineman Cameron Herron was originally planning to announce his commitment on the Fourth of July, but instead decided to let off some fireworks early today. Following his official visit to Iowa City, the 6-foot-4, 260-pound Indianapolis native has committed to the Iowa Hawkeyes.
“Just getting down there with the guys was great,” Herron told HawkeyeReport.com. “I feel we really set it off and I found my home.”
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A three-star prospect with great junior film, Herron chose Iowa over scholarship offers from Northwestern, Cincinnati, Louisville, West Virginia, Boston College, Indiana, Purdue, Duke, Iowa State, Pittsburgh, Marshall, Central Michigan, Western Michigan, Ohio, Ball State, Toledo, Miami-OH, Army, Western Kentucky, and Jackson State.
Overall, Herron is commitment No. 9 for the Hawkeyes as he joins Thomas Meyer, Carson Cooney, Joey VanWetzinga, Jimmy Sullivan, Burke Gautcher, Eli Johnson, Drew MacPherson, and Mason Woods in Iowa’s recruiting class of 2025.





















