In 2004, with the trophy long forgotten,
Oregonian sportswriter
John Canzano wrote a column lamenting the fact that unlike other
college rivalry games, the Oregon–Oregon State rivalry had no trophy. Spady contacted Canzano and informed him of the existence of the Platypus Trophy, and a follow-up Canzano column ignited a search for the missing trophy. Led by Dan Williams, a UO administrator who had been the
student body president who handed the trophy over to his OSU counterpart in 1961, the trophy was rediscovered in 2005 in a closet at the University of Oregon's
McArthur Court. After obtaining Spady's signature on the work, Williams returned the trophy to the Oregon Alumni Association so it could resume its role as a game trophy. However, despite initial interest from the schools' athletic directors to start awarding the trophy again, after viewing the abstract piece, they declined to do so. Instead, beginning with the 2007 game, the trophy was presented to the winning school's
alumni association. It was presented prior to a basketball game in March 2008. When Oregon won the next year, the trophy was not exchanged (as of January 21, 2009). According to a 2012
KVAL story, the tradition soon languished yet again. According to the University of Oregon Alumni Association, however, it has continued to be awarded annually. News coverage has listed it among the "best traveling rivalry trophies." ==References==