The Ohio State-Oklahoma State trademark dispute has reached a settlement, Carrie Ghose of Columbus Business First reported on Wednesday.
Oklahoma State first objected earlier this year to Ohio State’s attempt to trademark “OSU” and requested to discard a prior agreement regarding the usage of the acronym, but as it turns out, they won’t be going to federal court and have come to a surprisingly simple solution.
Here’s details from Ghose’s report:
Not only have they dropped the dispute, they’ve dropped the geographic divisions – thanks to the internet, changes in conference boundaries and increased non-conference games.