Florida and USC are the only other SEC schools I think have a shot at the dance, and USC will be an extreme longshot.
Georgia's RPI looks good, but their overall record is going to hinder them. They have an even longer shot at a bid, but it's going to probably require 10 conference wins. Alabama could sneak into the picture, because they're not an awful team, but I don't think they'll be able to muster enough wins. They really only have one questionable loss OOC, and even then Cornell will likely be the Ivy League representative in the NCAAs, and they did nearly knock off Kansas.