Sorry, NCAA college football is not a video game, you can't take the human element and other variables out of the equation. I understand what you are saying, the performance in that specific game will determine outcome. But good seasons are not just determined by single game performances, but overcoming other variables like injuries, being out coached or out schemed.
But let's take you scenario of being 7-0 going into an 8th game and that game is against App. State. So, are you saying that the fact that Satterfield and his staff have completely dominated Hudspeth and his teams in every game since joining the SBC, and no current player on this team has ever won a game against the Mountaineers is not a mental obstacle to overcome? The injuries going into to that game wouldn't have an effect on the game plan? He has yet to overcome the obstacles necessary to defeat App. State over the past three years. He hasn't won every conference game at home the past two seasons. His record or body of work is predicator to what to expect from Hudspeth and his staff. It doesn't mean it will play out that way, but I think it's ridiculous to completely dismiss past performance in any job position and say it has no bearing in relation to future performance.JMO