For the first-time ever, the NCAA Selection Committee unveiled their Top 16 seeds as of Feb. 11th.

Florida State was among those Top 16 seeds as a No. 2 seed in the Midwest Region. They were the overall No. 6 seed.

The next 4 Overall Seeds as of today! #BracketPreview



5. North Carolina

6. Florida State

7. Louisville

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The Seminoles were paired with No. 1 seed Kansas, No. 3 seed Arizona and No. 4 seed Duke in the Midwest Region.

THE MIDWEST REGION



If #MarchMadness started today, the top 4 seeds in the Midwest would be… #BracketPreview pic.twitter.com/WQVpnVQm85 — NCAA March Madness (@marchmadness) February 11, 2017

The overall No. 1 seed was Villanova, who was seeded in the East. Other No. 1 seeds were Baylor (South) and Gonzaga (West).

The full #BracketPreview!



Is it a glimpse at this year’s Sweet 16?? pic.twitter.com/TElTZy98WG — NCAA March Madness (@marchmadness) February 11, 2017

The Seminoles are 4-1 on the season against teams amongst the Top 16 seeds.

FSU would open NCAA Tournament play in Orlando, Fla. if the bracket holds steady over the final month of the season.

Mark Hollis NCAA Division I Chair of the NCAA Selection Committee said that the bracket being unveiled in this manner was done for transparency.

NCAA Selection Sunday is March 12th.