University of Missouri Home & Car Decals
Among all of the college sports teams across the nation, the Tigers from Missouri are high on the list of most popular. Students who attend the University of Missouri and other fans from all walks of life make up their devout fan-base. Mizzou decals are a perfect way to display your team support. Putting Tigers decals on things you own lets everyone know how much you love your Missouri Tigers. They come in the official team colors of black, yellow, and maroon, and a variety of different graphic styles.
The selection of Mizzou Tigers decals is practically limitless, and so is their application. Some will simply show an image of the team mascot, Truman the Tiger. Others will have “M” logo, while others may have an image of a football helmet the team wears, or a combination of these and even other graphics and shapes.
For those who want more than just images and logos, you have a ton of choices with slogans and other text. Popular Missouri Tigers anthems like their renowned fight songs are excellent choices. You can get quotes from songs such as Every True Son, Fight Tiger, and Mizzou Cheer in the form of Tigers decals. If they have a game against their biggest rival, Kansas, you have the option of making a very bold statement with your Tigers decals like those that say things from the words of the timeless, unofficial song from standoffs between these two schools, Don’t Send My Boy to Kansas.
The famous Lonely Island song, “We like sports and we don’t care who knows” is another that has some lyrics made into Mizzou decals that are perfect for flaunting your devotion to the Tigers for everyone to see. These decals can go on your car bumper, windows, or even places in your home like the fridge, wall, a desk, or maybe the headboard of your bed, or maybe that of your child. You support MU, so why not let everyone who comes into your home or sees item you own know it with a stylish collection of NCAA college stickers that reflect your passion for your school!
Edited: February 10th, 2012