Yes, the FSU offensive miscues ultimately did them in, but I also think the Bama D and special teams deserve at least a little credit for that. FSU was fortunate to have the athletes to prevent Francois' picks turn into pick-sixes, but Francois was clearly rattled in the second half and in hindsight should have been pulled after the second INT. The Noles also did a fabulous job on defense all things considered - outside of D. Harris' one big 35 yarder, they kept Bama from running wild and limited Hurts to 96 yards passing on the night.
Bama seems to have certain vulnerabilities though (they can be thrown on, and the jury is still out on Hurts), but I still have a hard time finding a potential "L" on the schedule. Maybe if A&M ever figures out that football is meant to be played 60 minutes instead of 45, or possibly the Iron Bowl, but I doubt it. I think Clemson waxes AU in Death Valley.