I mean this might be fairly premature. First off, it’s baseball, and its not unusual for good teams to lose to lesser teams a time or two in one weekend. Secondly, you still have 9-10 SEC teams advancing to the round of 32. Fairly certain that is far and away the most of any league. We will see how many reach the supers, but I’d bet its still 6 or 7. The league still deserved every bit of what it got as far as hosts and seeding.
Supers by Conference:
ACC: 5 (Miami, FSU, Louisville, UNC, Duke)
American: 1 (UTSA)
Big Ten: 1 (UCLA)
Big 12: 2 (Arizona, West Virginia)
Independent: 1 (Oregon State)
MVC: 1 (Murray State)
SEC: 4 (Auburn, Arkansas, LSU, Tennessee)
Sun Belt: 1 (Coastal Carolina)
The ACC got over half their bids to the Supers.
The SEC got less than a third.
The Big 12 and Big Ten got a fourth through.
Missouri Valley is batting 1.000.
The ACC and SEC are both guaranteed one CWS spot apiece (from Miami vs Louisville and Tenn vs Arkansas).