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OSU fans show school pride with Texas license plate
Posted: 06.07.2010 at 3:09 PM
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If you're an Oklahoma State University fan and you live in Texas you can now show off your school pride with an OSU Texas license plate.

More than 30,000 OSU alumni and fans live here in Texas, and the new license plate will let anyone who drives by know you love OSU.

The plate has been in the works for years by the OSU Alumni Association.

"Our OSU license plate in Oklahoma has been a tremendous success," said Larry Shell, OSU Alumni Association president. "We're excited to offer our Texas alumni this new opportunity to show their affinity for OSU and support their alma mater."

The plates are for one, five or ten year terms and cost $55 per year or $30 per year when purchasing a 10-year term. All OSU plates can be personalized for an additional fee. Ten percent of the cost of each plate will be returned to the OSU Alumni Association to support scholarships and student programs.

The plate features OSU's mascot Pistol Pete on the left side with Oklahoma State on the bottom and Texas on the top, both in OSU orange.

The OSU Texas license plate can be ordered from My Plates online at www.myplates.com or by phone at 888.7MY.PLATES (888.769.7528).

Plates will also be available to order from local county tax assessor offices in Texas by late June. To celebrate the launch of the Texas OSU license plate, My Plates will be offering OSU alumni a chance to win their purchase price back. Simply purchase a personalized Texas OSU license plate by June 30 and you'll automatically be entered. The Association will select the plate they deem most clever to be the official winner. To learn more about the OSU license plate program click here. 

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