Three-star quarterback recruit

announced on his

on Saturday that he will attend Alabama as a walk-on, turning down scholarship offers from multiple schools, including two Pac-12 programs, to play for the Crimson Tide.

Del Rio, the son of Denver Broncos defensive coordinator and former Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Jack Del Rio, made a name for himself on the camp circuit over the summer, becoming a finalist at the Elite 11 quarterback competition and picking up scholarship offers from Pac-12 powers UCLA and Oregon State. Del Rio also holds offers from Colorado State and Oklahoma State.

The 6-foot-1, 205-pound signal caller was committed to Oklahoma State until early last week until staff changes for the Cowboys led to Del Rio's decision to decommit and look elsewhere.

“It’s Alabama- it pretty much speaks for itself," Del Rio told

of the Tide program earlier this week. "They have a great winning tradition and aren’t going to change their pro-style system. I think it’s another great fit.”

Del Rio will join 2013 commitments

and

as one of three new quarterbacks joining the Crimson Tide roster for next season.

As a senior this season, Del Rio lead Valor Christian in Littleton, Colorado to a 12-2 record and a state championship, passing for 2,275 yards and 28 touchdowns with just 4 interceptions.