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Texas has 5 teams in the tournament 1 ahead of California with 4 (3) Texas A&M (4) Texas (10) Texas Tech (15) North Texas (15) Texas A&M-Corpus Christi

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Q: Which state has the most colleges participating in March Madness 2007?
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