Alabama’s aced its first road test of the season as it traveled up to Madison where it stomped the Wisconsin Badgers 42-10.
The Crimson Tide set the tone for the afternoon on the first drive of the game where it knocked quarterback Tyler Van Dyke out of the game with transfer Braedyn Locke taking over for Wisconsin’s offense which could never muster up enough to stay in the game.
From the lopsided victory, there were a few major takeaways that stood out for Alabama on the day.
Alabama’s defense taking Kane Wommack’s turnover demands to heart
Following Alabama’s week one victory over Western Kentucky, defensive coordinator Kane Wommack claimed the defense did not play to the established standard of creating turnovers.