It was a one-sided rivalry until it went away the first time, and its been fairly lopsided since it came back.It remains to be seen whether Charleston Southern or The Citadel will own a big edge on the field when they resume their now twice-interrupted series in 2018, but theres one aspect that will swing exclusively the Bulldogs way: the location.Johnson Hagood Stadium will host all four meetings between Charlestons two Division I college football programs when a series thats currently in the first of a two-year hiatus kicks off again. And thats perhaps as interesting a detail as the agreement to play at all, which was announced Monday by The Citadel athletic director Jim Senter.We are excited to renew this FCS matchup between our two schools, Senter said in a statement. This game is a no-brainer and makes sense for two great colleges in the Lowcountry representing two outstanding FCS conferences. We have been working on dates and finalizing the terms for a while now, and we are excited to resume this series in Johnson Hagood Stadium beginning in 2018.The Citadel won four of the first five meetings in a series that began in 2002 and lasted until 2007, with a scheduled 2004 meeting canceled due to Hurricane Frances. The rivalry renewed in 2012 with another Bulldogs rout, but the Buccaneers have beaten The Citadel four times in the last three seasons -- including a 14-6 win at home last December that was Charleston Southerns first FCS playoff victory.Bucs coach Jamey Chadwell had a lot to say about the then soon-to-be-defunct rivalry after his teams 33-20 September win over the Bulldogs, claiming theres probably not a chance that were ever going to play again as long as Im here. While the regional-based bracketing of the FCS playoffs and a bit of fate would prove that statement premature, much of the wedge between the two schools was due to The Citadels insistence that any future games be played exclusively at its 21,000-seat downtown stadium and not the relatively tiny Buccaneer Field in North Charleston.I feel like we should play every year, Chadwell said after the 2015 regular-season meeting at Johnson Hagood. Its a great rivalry, a great atmosphere. But we deserve a home game, a home and home. Weve earned that. And if certain people think that were beneath them, then were not going to come down here.Mondays agreement proved otherwise, but he didnt seem any more eager to amend his stance on Tuesdays Big South conference call.I really dont have a comment on it, to be honest with you, Chadwell said. Im focused on right now, not looking that far down the road. But thank you for asking.To Charleston Southern AD Hank Small, it was a matter of valuing the continuation of the series over turning it into a petty venue battle. To Senter, it was at least somewhat of a logistical issue. East Tennessee State rejoining the Southern Conference means The Citadel has an eight-game league slate obligation beginning this season. Coastal Carolinas exit from the Big South will drop CSUs to five.Thats what we could get, Small told STATS of his schools agreement to make the 17-mile trek down I-26. Well play you downtown, well play you in Sydney, Australia, well play you on the moon.The comments by Jamey (last year), I dont disagree with, whether he said them from a place of emotion or not, Small continued. The principle is correct. But at a certain point, you have to decide what you want to do. Us playing The Citadel in football is good for Lowcountry sports.Throw in the near certainty of drawing at least 10,000 fans to these rivalry games at The Citadels stadium -- something that potentially makes that venue more financially viable for both sides rather than venturing to the 4,000-seat Buccaneer Field -- and its clear that Senters school could swing a heavier hammer in the negotiations.Whether Chadwell, who was just 36 when he took over in 2013, is still hanging around campus by the time these Lowcountry powers go at it again is anyones guess. But with another top-10 team on his hands -- one that was a few feet from beating five-time defending champion North Dakota State in Fargo on a field goal at the end of regulation last week -- the opportunity to move to a bigger program seems inevitable.Thats exactly what Mike Houston did after guiding The Citadel to a share of its first Southern Conference title since 1992 last season. Hes now roaming the sidelines for 12th-ranked James Madison, a perennial power in the CAA, while Brent Thompson has taken over the 15th-ranked Bulldogs.Even if Chadwell doesnt make it to 2018 as the Bucs head coach, the strong possibility that both Charleston programs will make the playoffs means theres hardly a guarantee they wont see each other again in December.After all, hes been wrong before. Kyle Juszczyk Super Bowl Jersey . The 20-year-old Pelicans big man glanced up and smiled widely at the well-wishers -- a fitting end to a day he wont soon forget. Davis responded to his selection earlier in the day as a Western Conference All-Star with 26 points and 10 rebounds, and the New Orleans Pelicans overcame a 10-point fourth-quarter deficit to defeat the Minnesota Timberwolves 98-91 on Friday night. Solomon Thomas Super Bowl Jersey . -- Its been a long road back for Sean Bergenheim. https://www.49ersrookiestore.com/49ers-Dwight-Clark-Jersey/ . 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Former champion Mirinda Carfrae took second place at the Hawaiian Ironman triathlon world championships.Swiss Daniela Ryf had an outstanding day and was the only woman able to hold off Carfrae during the marathon, after defending champion Jan Frodeno led a German sweep of the mens podium.Ryf, the defending champion, smashed Carfraes course record with a time of eight hours 46 minutes 46 seconds for the 3.8km swim, 180km cycle and 42.2km marathon run event.That was my best race ever, Ryf said.Carfrae set the previous record of 8:52:14 in 2013, the second of her three Hawaiian Ironman wins.The Australian crossed the line on Sunday (AEDT) in 9:11.Incredibly, given Carfraes run prowess, Ryf gained time on her in the marathon.After also winning in 14, Carfrae pulled out during last years race because of injuries she suffered when hit by a car while riding her bike three days before the event.Ryf haad the lead after the bike and Carfrae was outside the top, 22 minutes 15 seconds behind.ddddddddddddCarfrae is renowned for her run prowess and she mowed down everyone except Ryf, who ran as fast as the Australian.Frodeno, the husband of Australian triathlon great Emma Frodeno (nee Snowsill), pulled away from compatriot Sebastian Kienle on the run and won in 8:06:30.Kienle was next in 8:10:02 and fellow German Patrick Lange was the bolter, finishing a surprise third in 8:11:14.Lange set the mens run record at Kona with 2:39 45, beating the mark that had stood since the legendary Iron War between Americans Mark Allen and Dave Scott in 1989.No Australian finished in the mens top 10 for the second-straight year.Carfraes husband, American Tim ODonnell, finished sixth. 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