OK. Here is my first cut. I may make another pass in the morning to make some minor changes. Regional pairings are presented in national seed order with the accompanying super regional pairing. Automatic bids are noted with an accompanying (A).
National Seeds
1. Tulane
2. Georgia Tech
3. California State-Fullerton
4. Baylor
5. Florida
6. Mississippi
7. Nebraska
8. Oregon State
New Orleans, Louisiana Regional
1. Tulane (N1) (A)
2. Louisiana
3. Oklahoma
4. Quinnipiac (A)
vs.
Tallahassee, Florida Regional
1. Florida State
2. Mississippi State (A)
3. South Alabama (A)
4. Rhode Island (A)
Atlanta, Georgia Regional
1. Georgia Tech (N2) (A)
2. South Carolina
3. North Carolina-Wilmington
4. North Carolina A&T (A)
vs.
Knoxville, Tennessee Regional
1. Tennessee
2. North Carolina
3. Miami-Ohio (A)
4. Austin Peay State (A)
Fullerton, California Regional
1. California State-Fullerton (N3) (A)
2. Arizona
3. Missouri
4. Marist (A)
vs.
Tempe, Arizona Regional
1. College of Charleston
2. Arizona State
3. Cal Poly
4. UNLV (A)
Waco, Texas Regional
1. Baylor (N4)
2. TCU
3. Stanford
4. Oral Roberts (A)
vs.
Baton Rouge, Louisiana Regional
1. LSU
2. Rice (A)
3. Northwestern State
4. Southern (A)
Gainesville, Florida Regional
1. Florida (N5)
2. Virginia
3. Stetson (A)
4. Furman
vs.
Miami, Florida Regional
1. Miami
2. Alabama
3. Troy
4. Army (A)
Oxford, Mississippi Regional
1. Mississippi (N6)
2. North Carolina State
3. Southern Mississippi
4. Harvard (A)
vs.
Austin, Texas Regional
1. Texas
2. Arkansas
3. Wichita State (A)
4. Texas-San Antonio (A)
Lincoln, Nebraska Regional
1. Nebraska (N7) (A)
2. Winthrop (A)
3. Creighton
4. Illinois-Chicago (A)
vs.
Clemson, South Carolina Regional
1. Clemson
2. Coastal Carolina
3. Auburn
4. Virginia Commonwealth (A)
Corvallis, Oregon Regional
1. Oregon State (N8) (A)
2. Pepperdine (A)
3. St. John's
4. Maine (A)
vs.
Long Beach, California Regional
1. Long Beach State
2. Southern California
3. Notre Dame (A)
4. Ohio State (A)
Last Five in the Tournament:
1. Creighton
2. St. John's
3. North Carolina-Wilmington
4. Cal Poly
5. Troy
Next Five in the Tournament:
1. Florida Atlantic
2. East Carolina
3. Georgia
4. Vanderbilt
5. Central Florida
My general philosophy is that the NCAA will award schools from decent conferences that won their respective regular season titles. This is why schools like Creighton, St. John's, North Carolina-Wilmington, and Troy make the field over Florida Atlantic, East Carolina, and Central Florida. The selection committee could take ten SEC teams. But I think you have a natural breaking point at nine with Georgia and Vanderbilt just missing the field. Neither team made the SEC conference tournament. Auburn did not make the SEC Tournament, but their RPI is too hard to ignore and the selection committee took nine SEC teams last season. I see them taking nine this season as well.
I had the Ragin' Cajuns as the last #2 seed. The selection committee may very well decide to give the Cajuns a #3 seed and award a school like Southern Mississipi or Missouri a #2 seed. This is too close to make a confident call. I went with the conference championship.
You will notice that Texas is no longer a national seed. Baylor and Nebraska (tied for regular season title and met in tournament finals) deserve a national seed over Texas. Texas should be fighting it out with Oregon State for the last national seed. I do not think the Big XII gets three national seeds. But there is precedent for this (ACC in 2000 and 2002).
Brian