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During the first two years of the CFP, nine of the 10 Power 5 champs finished with no more than one loss. History tells us that’s not likely to be the norm. Over the last eight seasons of the BCS (2006-13), 20 of the 40 teams that won the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12 or SEC finished with two or more losses. Even with mass realignment since, the trend shouldn’t change that dramatically.This season, the Pac-12 seems least likely of the five to produce an undefeated or one-loss champ due to parity and difficult non-conference schedules. I have Stanford emerging at 11-2 but would not be surprised if its champ is 10-3. In the Big Ten, Ohio State and Michigan State are both going through major rebuilding, and I’m less confident than most that Michigan is yet capable of going 12-1.Which means …