I'm just telling you how the UIL does the seeding. If it happens to turn out where the records actually reflect the seeding, then so be it.
I have seen it many times where two teams have the same win percentage (or records) and those two be the top two seeds but one plays a team in semifinals that has just 3 losses while the other played a team with 11 losses. Also, I have seen it where an undefeated team played a team with just 3 losses in semi while the other top seed who had 2 losses played a team with 8 losses. Just luck of the flip.
It's how UIL does the state tourney in basketball and baseball. Been that way for years.