Rutgers University and one of the football program’s assistant coaches is being sued for alleged trademark infringement according to reports.

On Monday, Ryan Dunleavy of NJ.com reported that Anger Sports, an athletic apparel company owned by a former Rutgers letter winner, is suing the university and assistant coach A.J. Blazek for “illegal use” of a Rare Breed registered logo.

Rare Breed is a lifestyle apparel company and is trademarked in Anger Sports. The company was founded by John Ciurciu, who played fullback for the Scarlet Knights in 2000.

An image of the two logos can be viewed in Dunleavy’s article.

Here’s an excerpt from Dunleavy’s report:

Rutgers and Blazek “have openly and defiantly co-opted Rare Breed’s brand in furtherance of their efforts to recruit into and coach student-athletes in the Rutgers Scarlet Knights football program,” according to the complaint.

The complaint states that Rare Breed demanded Rutgers to stop its “unlawful conduct, including the infringing use of its” logo and that Rutgers “acknowledged wrongdoing and agreed to stop.”

However, the Rutgers football program ignored “repeated and acknowledged demands” and “caused … irreparable harm to Rare Breed’s brand,” according to the 24-page complaint.

Blazek is in his second year as the offensive line coach for Rutgers. The offensive line had the nickname “Soul Train” last year but switched to the moniker “Rare Breed” for the 2017 season.

Ciurciu is hoping the suit will stop Rutgers using the logo.