On the same day three teammates declared for the NFL draft, Alabama quarterback David Cornwell announced where he'd be heading next.

Using Twitter, Cornwell said he'll be headed to Nevada for his final two seasons of eligibility.

The Norman, Oklahoma product appeared in two games as a redshirt sophomore, but never threw a pass at Alabama. He competed for the starting job the last two seasons before Jake Coker (2015) and Jalen Hurts (2016) ultimately won the jobs.

Both Cornwell and fourth-year junior Cooper Bateman said they'd be transferring after the 2016 season after true freshman Hurts secured the job last fall.

Before leaving, Cornwell spoke with AL.com about the decision to continue his career at another school.

"Some people have asked me if I could do it all over, would I do something different?" Cornwell said. "There's no way. We're in our third straight College Football Playoff with a second straight chance at a national title. I wouldn't change anything."

Nevada went 5-7 last season and fired first-year coach Brian Polian. The Wolf Pack hired Arizona State passing game coordinator Jay Norvell to jumpstart the program.

Sophomore Ty Gangi started the final four games of the season for Nevada, but the Reno Gazette-Journal reported Norvell wanted to add competition at the quarterback position.

The Wolf Pack also recently hired Matt Mumme, son of former Kentucky coach Hal Mumme, as offensive coordinator to pump up the passing game.