Way to go Jackson State!!... If they somehow find a way to win their bracket, then I believe we will host the Super if we win.... Unless the rules have changed, I remember in 2010 we were a top 8 seed, lost to bama and clemson ended up hosting the Super by default.
I mention something about Fresno State in one of my post. This may answer you question.?
With some 293 Division I teams playing, the NCAA switched to a 64-team, Regional field in 1999, with 8 National (super) Seed teams, divided into 16 four-team regionals (each team seeded 1 to 4), with the winners of each of the 16 "Regionals" advancing to eight two-team, best-of-three-format "Super Regionals". The eight Super Regional winners advanced to the CWS in Omaha, NE. In 2008, a number-4-seeded Regional team, the lowest seeding possible (akin to a #13-16 seed in college basketball's March Madness) – the
Fresno State Bulldogs – won the CWS championship, against the
Bulldogs of the
University of Georgia, winning two of three in the championship series. While the CWS format remained the same, the expanded field meant that eight super regional champions would advance. The 64-team bracket is set at the beginning of the championship and teams are not reseeded for the CWS. Since the
1999 College World Series, the four-team brackets in the CWS have been determined by the results of regional and super-regional play, much like the
NCAA basketball tournament. Prior to 1999, the pairings for the CWS were not determined until after the completion of the regional tournaments.