Here's my rationale. Most likely chance that I'm wrong is because somebody ran their B-team midseason. Otherwise....
These teams made it automatically:
Wisconsin
Michigan State
BYU
Colorado
Alabama
Florida State
Arkansas
Texas
William & Mary
NC State
Stanford
Portland
Georgetown
Villanova
Oklahoma State
Oklahoma
Syracuse
Iona
At-large:
1. Oregon is selected with 6 points.
Potential push: NAU can push in New Mexico. But, as we shall see, NAU will end up qualifying on their own, so no push is used.
2. Washington is selected with 3 points (winning common opponents tiebreaker over Iowa State).
3. Arizona State is selected with 3 points (winning head-to-head over Iowa State).
4. New Mexico is selected with 3 points (winning head-to-head over Iowa State).
5. Northern Arizona is selected with 6 points.
6. Providence is selected with 3 points (winning common opponents over Iowa State).
7. Iowa State is selected with 3 points.
8. Auburn is selected with 2 points. Louisville and Minnesota also have 2, but Louisville wins common opponents over Minnesota and Auburn wins common opponents over Louisville.
9. Louisville is selected with 2 points.
Potential push: Virginia can push in Duke. But UVA gets in on their own later, so don't use the push.
10. Minnesota is selected with 2 points (both are from beating Michigan State!).
11. Duke is selected with 2 points. Ohio State and Iowa also have 2, Ohio State beat Iowa head-to-head and Duke wins common opponents over Ohio State.
12. Virginia is selected with 5 points.
13. Ohio State is selected with 2 points.
And that's it. Anyone see any problems?