South Carolina has experienced quite the offseason with its live gamecock mascot.

First, the original owners of Sir Big Spur were in a dispute with the new handlers over the gamecock’s “comb.” Then, it was revealed that the Sir Big Spur name wouldn’t be transferred over to the new bird.

That led to speculation over what the new mascot’s name would be, with “Cock Commander” trending on Twitter at one point. Marco Pollo and Cluck Norris were other popular options.

The Gamecocks eventually decided to go with “The General” as the name. But, now, there’s been yet another change.

Per a release on Thursday, there has been an agreement that will allow the school to keep the “Sir Big Spur” name:

“It was always preferred that we would stay with the ‘Sir Big Spur’ name,” said Deputy Athletics Director Eric Nichols. “I appreciate the passion that the owners, Mary Snelling and Ron Albertelli, and the new handlers Beth and Van Clark, have for the Gamecocks and the live mascot. We are pleased that we are starting the season with the same name as in year’s past.”

Will this settle things once and for all? Let’s hope so, as it appears this saga the past few weeks has been for naught.