The American Association of Independent Professional Baseball has fifty-four teams/franchises. For example this includes teams from Cleveland and Philadelphia.
Kentucky
Ohio state lost so do the math
California has four NBA teams—Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Clippers, Golden State Warriors, and Sacramento Kings—due to its large population and significant market size, making it a prime location for professional sports franchises. The state's diverse demographics and strong basketball culture foster a passionate fan base. Additionally, the major cities in California, such as Los Angeles and San Francisco, provide ample economic opportunities and substantial revenue potential for the teams. This combination of factors has led to the successful establishment of multiple teams in the state.
North Carolina has had the most Final Four teams, with UNC going to 18 Final Fours, Duke 15, and NC State 2, for a total of 35 teams.
Michigan State, Indiana State, DePaul and Penn.
Kansas does not have a professional sports team. They have four college teams (Kansas Jayhawks, Kansas State Wildcats, Pittsburg State Gorillas and the Tabor College Bluejays).
Eddie Sutton--Kentucky and Oklahoma State
North Carolina, Connecticut, Villinova, and Michigan State
North Carolina Michigan State Connecticut Villanova
Actually, there are only four remaining National Football League teams that have never played in a Super Bowl. They are: the Cleveland Browns, the Detroit Lions, the Houston Texans and the Jacksonville Jaguars.
There have been a number of Final Four teams from state capitals, the most recent being Ohio State University (Columbus) in 2012 and Butler University (Indianapolis) in 2010 and 2011.