(STATS) -- The deep CAA Football race is truly about survival, and thats what No. 6 Richmond did against No. 16 Albany on Saturday as the Spiders pulled out a 36-30 road win in three overtimes.A loss would have left the Spiders (5-1, 2-1) in a deep hole, as James Madison, New Hampshire and Villanova are each off to a 3-0 start in conference play.David Broadus 4-yard touchdown run in the third OT was the difference for the Spiders, whose defense then held Albany on its possession.The Great Danes (4-1, 1-1), playing their biggest CAA game since joining the 12-team conference in 2013, nearly won in regulation, but Ethan Stark was wide right on a 50-yard field goal attempt as time expired, which kept the score 20-20.Richmond freshman Deontez Thompson carried the ball 20 times for 112 yards and three touchdowns. He gained 42 of the yards in the overtime periods.Im extremely proud of this group, I cant say that enough, Richmond coach Danny Rocco said. The resiliency and toughness that these young men put on display tonight was outstanding.The Spiders shared the CAA title with James Madison and William & Mary last season and were this years preseason favorite.---=STATS FCS TOP 25 SCHEDULE=Saturday, Oct. 8=No. 1 North Dakota State (5-0, 2-0 Missouri Valley) 27, Missouri State (3-2, 1-1) 3King Frazier rushed for 126 yards and two touchdowns and the NDSU defense forced four turnovers. By controlling the clock for 33 minutes, 5 seconds, the Bison have led in time of possession in 35 of their last 36 games.---=No. 2 Sam Houston State (5-0, 4-0 Southland) 63, Incarnate Word (1-5, 1-3) 48The top-scoring offense in the FCS held the ball for less than 19 minutes, but racked up 508 yards and nine touchdowns. Corey Avery needed only 17 carries to rush for 212 yards and four touchdowns, and Jeremiah Briscoe had four touchdown passes among his 14 completions.---=No. 3 Jacksonville State (4-1, 1-0 OVC) 40, Tennessee Tech (2-4, 2-2) 21Jacksonville State stretched its Ohio Valley Conference winning streak to 18 as Josh Clemons rushed for 110 yards and three touchdowns. The Gamecocks had five takeaways, led by safety Delwyn Torbert with a fumble recovery and an interception.---=No. 4 Eastern Washington (5-1, 3-0 Big Sky) 49, Northern Colorado (3-2-1-1) 31Eagles sophomore Gage Gubrud completed 33 of 39 passes for 435 yards and five second-half touchdowns, including four to Shaq Hill. Gubrud also had 79 of EWUs 224 rushing yards.Hill caught seven passes for 153 yards. Teammate Cooper Kupp was held to five receptions for 59 yards.---=No. 5 Chattanooga (6-0, 4-0 Southern) 52, Mercer (2-3, 1-2) 31The Mocs avenged a loss to Mercer last year -- their only Southern Conference loss since the start of the 2014 season -- as Alejandro Bennifield was 23 of 31 for 258 yards and four touchdowns.---=No. 7 James Madison (5-1, 3-0) 31, William & Mary (2-4, 0-3) 24In a matchup of two of last years CAA Football champions, JMU senior Khalid Abdullah carried the ball 25 times for 194 yards and three touchdowns.With JMU nursing a 24-17 lead, cornerback Taylor Reynolds intercepted William & Mary quarterback Steve Cluley in the end zone with 1:22 to play. Abdullah, the FCS rushing leader, followed with a game-clinching, 74-yard touchdown run with 55 seconds remaining.---=No. 10 Montana (4-1) 67, Mississippi Valley State (0-6) 7Montanas Brady Gustafson was 21 of 26 for 251 yards and four first-half touchdowns, and the Griz defense used five sacks and 11 tackles for loss to drop MVSU for negative-61 rushing yards. The visiting Delta Devils also self-destructed with five turnovers and 12 penalties.---=South Dakota (2-3, 1-1 Missouri Valley) 28, No. 11 Northern Iowa (2-3, 1-1) 25South Dakota quarterback Chris Streveler accounted for 310 total yards and three touchdowns in the upset. He threw 75- and 29-yard touchdowns to Tacari Carpenter and rushed for a 69-yard score.UNI quarterback Aaron Bailey also had three total touchdowns (two rushing, one passing), but was sacked five times. Austin Errthum missed a 34-yard field goal attempt that could have tied the game with less than five minutes remaining.---=No. 12 South Dakota State (3-2, 2-0 Missouri Valley) 45, Southern Illinois (2-3, 0-2) 39The visiting Jackrabbits never trailed in the game as Taryn Christion was 32 of 51 for 466 yards and five touchdowns, bolstered by his favorite targets, wide receiver Jake Wieneke (six receptions, 164 yards, two touchdowns) and tight end Dallas Goedert (12 receptions, 108 yards, one touchdown).---=No. 13 Western Illinois (4-1, 1-1 Missouri Valley) 36, Indiana State (3-3, 1-2) 35Nathan Kaufmans 41-yard field goal with 11:41 to play gave WIU a one-point lead that stood up. Lance Lenoir caught 11 passes for 204 yards and two of Sean McGuires three touchdown passes.---=No. 14 Villanova (5-1, 3-0 CAA) 35, Rhode Island (1-5, 0-3) 0Five different Villanova players scored touchdowns and the defense limited URI to 103 yards in the Wildcats fifth straight win. Linebacker Austin Calitro had eight tackles, including a sack.---=No. 15 Youngstown State (4-1, 2-0 Missouri Valley) 20, No. 23 Illinois State (2-4, 0-3) 6Youngstown State scored the games final 17 points in the fourth quarter to earn its third straight win and hand Illinois State its fourth consecutive defeat.The Penguins held the Redbirds to 250 yards and two field goals while quarterback Ricky Davis (97 yards) and running back Tevin McCaster (81 yards, touchdown) led a 276-yard ground game.---=No. 19 Eastern Illinois (4-2, 2-1 OVC) 35, Tennessee State (4-1, 1-1) 34Running back Devin Church scored three touchdowns as EIU handed Tennessee State its first loss. Churchs final score, a 4-yard pass from Mitch Kimble with nine minutes remaining, erased a 34-28 deficit.---=Southeastern Louisiana (2-3, 2-1 Southland) 31, No. 20 McNeese (3-3, 2-2) 24McNeese was stunned in the Southland Conference when Justin Alo threw an 82-yard touchdown pass to Brandon Acker with eight seconds remaining.The host Lions held McNeese quarterback James Tabary to 196 passing yards. He threw two touchdowns and one interception.---=No. 22 Harvard (4-0, 2-0 Ivy) 29, Cornell (3-1, 1-1) 13Junior Semar Smith rushed for three touchdowns and Joe Viviano III passed for 229 yards, including a 3-yard touchdown to Anthony Firkser, to spark Harvard in a matchup of unbeaten Ivy League teams.The Crimson intercepted Cornells Dalton Banks three times, including Tanner Lee twice.---=No. 24 North Dakota (3-2, 2-0 Big Sky) at Sacramento State (1-4, 1-1), (n)---=Thursday, Oct. 6=No. 9 The Citadel (5-0) 38, North Greenville (3-3) 14The Bulldogs carried the ball 80 times for 559 yards, with Cam Jackson rushing for 107 yards and a touchdowns. 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NRL premiership-winning prop Sam Moa has signed for Super League side Catalans Dragons, ending a successful four-year stint with the Sydney Roosters.The New Zealand international was something of a low-key arrival when he joined the Roosters from Hull FC in 2013, but become a cornerstone of a powerful forward pack as Trent Robinsons side secured a first grand final victory for the club in over a decade in addition to three successive minor premierships.However, during the 2016 campaign, like the rest of his team, Moa struggled for form in a bitterly disappointing season that saw the club opt against renewing his contract.In a campaign that saw the Roosters only finish in front of a Newcastle side that won once all season on the NRL table, Moas services were deemed surplus to requirements as Robinson looks to rebuild his squad.But Moa insists he is excited about the prospect of living in Perpignan where he will line up alongside Kiwi international teammates Kristin Inu and Justin Horo.I am very excited and proud to join the Catalans team, Moa told the Catalans website.ddddddddddddAfter careful consideration, my family and I are pleased to call Perpignan our new home and we look forward to experiencing the French culture and lifestyle. Having done some travelling through France previously, we know we have a lot to look forward to.I am very much looking forward to playing the best football I can for the team and contributing to creating a positive culture at the club. It is an exciting time ahead and I thank the club for giving me and my family the opportunity to be a part of it.Catalans coach Laurent Frayssinous said: Im delighted to sign a player of Sams calibre. He is considered by his former coaches and by his opponents as a tough player on the field and is exemplary off the field.He is extremely motivated to bring his experience here and to help the club to build a competitive team on and off the field. ' ' '