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Alabama Crimson Tide bumper sticker |
| SKU: spnc100sticker |
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| Product Type: vinyl sticker |
| Price: $4.00 |
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Category: Sports |
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Alabama Crimson Tide sticker
Category: NCAA
Alabama Crimson Tide sticker is 5" wide x 4" high and BRAND NEW!
- Sticker Material: High quality indoor/outdoor use vinyl
- In Stock: Next day shipping
- MADE IN USA
- All stickers, decals, and window clings ship via USPS First Class. We ship worldwide.
- Free Shipping on orders over $10
- For questions or additional information email sales@funbumperstickers.com
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Alabama Crimson Tide sticker can be applied to multiple surfaces, including bumpers, car windows, lockers, mirrors, metal, wood, or any other flat surface. |
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The sticker is BRAND NEW! It is easily removable; it will not leave behind residue or damage the surface when removed. For indoor or outdoor application, weather-resistant long lasting vibrant colors. The sticker is DIE CUT around the contour and made from waterproof high quality vinyl.
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The University of Alabama features 18 varsity sports teams. Both the male and female athletic teams are called the Crimson Tide. They participate in the NCAA's Division I as a member of the Southeastern Conference Western Division. In 2002, Sports Illustrated named Alabama the #26 best collegiate sports program in America. Athletics facilities on the campus include 92,138-seat Bryant-Denny Stadium, named after legendary football coach Paul "Bear" Bryant and former University President George Denny, and 15,043-seat Coleman Coliseum. Main rivalries for the program include those with Auburn University and the University of Tennessee. The rivalry with the Auburn Tigers is especially heated, as the two compete annually in nearly all sports. The annual football meeting, nicknamed the Iron Bowl, is considered among the most intense college football rivalries, as well as one of the top rivalries in all sports—behind the New York Yankees–Boston Red Sox baseball rivalry according to Sports Illustrated and ESPN.
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