Over the last few weeks of college football, a couple of teams have completely fallen apart because of a turnover in the second or third quarter of their respective games, but Alabama is not one of those teams that have allowed a turnover to internally wreck momentum and morale.
The most recent example was the previously No. 2 team in the nation, Miami, losing last Friday to Louisville as quarterback Carson Beck threw four interceptions.

Beck threw his first pick nearly two minutes into the second quarter, and the Hurricanes did not find the end zone again until the fourth quarter with nearly seven and a half minutes remaining.