Decal – RivalCutouts https://www.rivalcutouts.com Acrylic Sports Novelties. A Need for Every Sport Fan! Wed, 31 Jul 2024 14:06:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 https://www.rivalcutouts.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/cropped-Rival-Cutouts-Favicon-2-32x32.png Decal – RivalCutouts https://www.rivalcutouts.com 32 32 153468190 UNC Standee Decal https://www.rivalcutouts.com/product/unc-standee-decal/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=unc-standee-decal https://www.rivalcutouts.com/product/unc-standee-decal/#respond Fri, 19 Oct 2018 03:02:43 +0000 https://www.rivalcutouts.com/?post_type=product&p=3245 ]]>

High Quality
Decal

Raw Material

High Quality Photo Decal

6″ or 8″ Tall

Popular Culture

UNC cheerleader Vic Huggins is credited with beginning the tradition of Ram mascots at UNC. In 1924, Huggins decided that UNC needed an animal mascot similar to N.C. State’s wolf or Georgia’s bulldog. The idea for using a ram came from the nickname for star Tar Heel fullback Jack Merritt, known as the “Battering Ram.”

Huggins ordered a live ram from Texas. They named him Rameses. He made his first appearance on the sidelines was during the UNC-VMI game on November 8, 1924, a hard-fought Carolina victory. Rameses and his descendants have been fixtures at UNC football games ever since.

UNC Tar Heel Standee Decal

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All materials are made in the USA.

Mascot Name

Rameses

UNC introduced a costumed Rameses during the 1987-1988 basketball season which also has become an equally important part of the UNC athletics experience.

 

 

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UNC State Outline Decal https://www.rivalcutouts.com/product/unc-decal/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=unc-decal https://www.rivalcutouts.com/product/unc-decal/#respond Fri, 07 Sep 2018 12:53:59 +0000 https://rivalcutouts.com/?post_type=product&p=2942 ]]>

High Quality
Decal

Raw Material

High Quality Photo Decal

6″ or 8″ Wide

Popular Culture

UNC cheerleader Vic Huggins is credited with beginning the tradition of Ram mascots at UNC. In 1924, Huggins decided that UNC needed an animal mascot similar to N.C. State’s wolf or Georgia’s bulldog. The idea for using a ram came from the nickname for star Tar Heel fullback Jack Merritt, known as the “Battering Ram.”

Huggins ordered a live ram from Texas. They named him Rameses. He made his first appearance on the sidelines was during the UNC-VMI game on November 8, 1924, a hard-fought Carolina victory. Rameses and his descendants have been fixtures at UNC football games ever since.

Handcrafted

All materials are made in the USA.

Mascot Name

Rameses

UNC introduced a costumed Rameses during the 1987-1988 basketball season which also has become an equally important part of the UNC athletics experience.

 

 

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