Nevada Wolf Pack
Quarterback David Cornwell leaves Nevada program
Nevada Wolf Pack

Quarterback David Cornwell leaves Nevada program

Published Sep. 27, 2017 4:17 p.m. ET

RENO, Nev. (AP) Nevada quarterback David Cornwell, a transfer from Alabama, has left the Wolf Pack.

Cornwell was the first player to commit to first-year Nevada coach Jay Norvell last December and he entered fall training camp as the starter.

But Cornwell didn't make his debut for the Wolf Pack (0-4) until Saturday's 45-7 loss at Washington State.

Nevada spokesman Chad Hartley confirmed in a statement that Cornwell has left the team and asked for his release from the program. Hartley says the school appreciates his contributions and wishes him the best moving forward.

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Quarterback Ty Gangi, who started Nevada's first two games, has been named the starter for Saturday's Mountain West opener at Fresno State.

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