(STATS) -- Potential changes in how the FCS playoff field is selected may decrease the number of rematches this year.But everybody will probably wish for a rematch between top-ranked North Dakota State and No. 8 Eastern Washington after the five-time reigning FCS champion Bison won a 50-44 overtime classic over the Eagles at the Fargodome on Saturday.NDSU safety Tre Dempsey intercepted Eastern Washington quarterback Gage Gubrud on the second play of overtime to set up Lance Dunns 25-yard touchdown run around the left end on the Bisons first play of their possession.Thats a great team that we just played, NDSU coach Chris Klieman said. Im so proud of our guys for staying the course. We knew it was going to be a back-and-forth game. And ultimately we got the stop we needed on defense -- what a great play by Tre -- and then I think we finally wore em down with the power play.NDSU (2-0) has won both of its home games in overtime after having never previously gone to the extra time at the Fargodome since the NCAA instituted overtime in 1996. The win also was the Bisons 44th straight at home against a non-conference opponent.The Missouri Valley Conference power was seeking a little revenge for the only previous meeting between the two teams -- Eastern Washingtons 38-31 OT win in the 2010 FCS playoff quarterfinals. That is the only loss in the Bisons FCS playoff history, and after EWU went on to win the FCS title that season, they have won the last five championships.The rematch six years later was worth the wait. Eastern Washington (1-1) played the second half and overtime without injured All-America wide receiver Cooper Kupp, who left with a right shoulder sprain after catching two first-half touchdowns. They gave him 61 TDs for his career, setting the Division I record.But Gubrud kept pressure on NDSUs young secondary, turning to wide receivers Stu Stiles and Kendrick Bourne as he threw for 450 yards and four touchdowns.The visitors from the Big Sky Conference trailed by double digits four times -- 21-7, 28-17, 35-24 and 41-31 -- and never led until the freshman Tamarick Pierce plowed in from 1 yard out for a 44-41 advantage with 4:32 left.The Bison responded with a 15-play, 71-yard scoring drive, which Cam Pedersen capped with a 28-yard, game-tying field goal with 42 seconds remaining.Eastern Washington had a chance to win in regulation, but Jordan Dascalo missed badly on a 49-yard field goal with six seconds remaining.Anytime you just play against great competition and against great players, it helps you as you go further in your season, EWU coach Beau Baldwin said. Thats especially true with our non-conference schedule heading into our conference schedule, which is always tough. We can take a lot from this, and we will.The two teams racked up 1,093 yards of offense (EWU 556; NDSU 537). Gubrud added 49 yards and a touchdown on the ground while Stiles (eight receptions, 169 yards, one touchdown) and Bourne (eight receptions, 133 yards) were his favorite targets. NDSU quarterback Easton Stick, now 10-0 as a starter, passed for a career-high 257 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 60 yards and a score, while Dunn had 14 carries for 128 yards and two touchdowns.I was really pleased with Lance and how hard he ran the football, Klieman said, how he hit the holes, playing with a lot of confidence, and it showed on that last run.All-America linebacker Nick DeLuca, who suffered a right shoulder separation in the season opener against Charleston Southern, returned to the NDSU lineup to post a team-high 14 tackles and 40-yard interception return for a touchdown.The schedules stay tough for both teams next Saturday. NDSU will try to extend a five-game winning streak against FBS opponents when it plays at Big Ten power Iowa. EWU, which defeated Washington State a week ago, will play its home opener against Northern Iowa, another FCS Top 10 team.---=STATS FCS TOP 25=No. 2 Richmond (2-0) 34, Norfolk State (1-1) 0Richmond limited Norfolk State to 122 yards while posting the shutout.Kyle Lauletta was 15 of 27 for 216 yards and two touchdowns with two interceptions. David Jones scored on a 68-yard punt return.---=No. 14 Montana (2-0) 20, No. 3 Northern Iowa (1-1) 14Montana won the second-biggest Big Sky-Missouri Valley matchup of the day, building a 20-7 lead and holding on to improve to 6-0 all-time versus UNH..Jerry Louie-McGhee scored on an 81-yard punt return as the Grizzlies struggled to only 206 yards on offense. Tyvis Smith rushed for 130 yards and a touchdown for UNI, which had beaten Big 12 member Iowa State last weekend.UNIs Karter Schult tied the school record with 5.5 tackles for loss.---=LSU (1-1) 34, No. 5 Jacksonville State (1-1) 13Jacksonville State quarterback Eli Jenkins passed for 248 yards and a touchdown and rushed for another 82 yards in the loss. Since 2014, the Gamecocks have only lost in the regular season to FBS opponents (three times).---=No. 6 Chattanooga (2-0) 34, Presbyterian (0-2) 0Quarterback Alejandro Bennifield had five total touchdowns to fuel Chattanooga. He completed 11 of 15 pass attempts for 279 yards and four touchdowns and scored once on the ground.Xavier Borishade caught three of the touchdown passes for 65, 35 and 68 yards, totaling 168 yards.The Mocs enjoyed a 496-196 advantage in yards.---=Florida State (2-0) 52, No. 7 Charleston Southern (1-2) 8Playing without 14 players, including 10 starters, Charleston Southern didnt mount any challenge against the nations No. 3-ranked FBS team. The Buccaneers fell to 0-18 all-time against FBS opponents.The defending Big South Conference champs have suspended 32 players for one game each for violating NCAA rules by using financial aid meant for books to purchase other items at the schools bookstore. The suspended starters on Saturday included the top two running backs, four offensive linemen and the two safeties.With quarterback Kyle Copeland lost to a season-ending knee injury, London Johnson made the start. He was ineffective before Robert Mitchell came on to go 7 of 20 for 142 yards with a 57-yard touchdown pass to Kameron Brown in the second quarter.---=No. 9 South Dakota State (1-1) 56, Drake (0-2) 28South Dakota States new Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium opened to an easy Jackrabitts win before 15,171. Quarterback Taryn Christion accounted for five total touchdowns (four passing, one rushing). He was 24 of 28 for 228 yards.All three of wide receiver Jake Wienekes receptions went for short touchdowns.---=No. 10 Illinois State (2-0) 9, Northwestern (0-2) 7Having missed on a field goal and an extra point earlier in the game, Sean Slattery kicked a 33-yard field goal as time expired and Illinois State notched a big road win.The Redbirds led 6-0 at halftime on George Moreiras 6-yard touchdown run in the final minute of the first half and it held up until Northwestern went ahead with 9:10 to play.Jake Kolbe completed 30 of 41 passes for 287 yards with two interceptions. All-America wide receiver Anthony Warrum caught nine passes for 116 yards.---=UL-Lafayette (1-1) 30, No. 11 McNeese (1-1) 22Once bitter rivals, McNeese lost to UL-Lafayette in the first meeting since 2007. The Cowboys held the ball for nearly 37 minutes despite falling.Dylan Long scored on a pair of short runs and Ryan Ross had 118 yards on 21 carries.---=No. 12 James Madison (2-0) 56, Central Connecticut State (0-2) 21JMU cruised for the second straight week as quarterback Bryan Schor threw for three touchdowns and running backs Cardon Johnson (121 yards) and Khalid Abdullah both had two scores.The schedule gets tougher next Saturday as the Dukes visit North Carolina.---=No. 13 William & Mary (1-1) 24, Hampton (0-2) 14DeVonte Dedmon caught one of Steve Cluleys two touchdown passes, totaling seven receptions for 168 yards.Corey Parker and Isaiah Laster both had interceptions in the win.---=No. 15 The Citadel (2-0, 2-0 Southern) 19, Furman (0-2, 0-1) 14The Citadel won another Southern Conference game as Dominique Allen scored on a 1-yard plunge with 2:13 left in the game. Jordan Black ran for the Bulldogs other two touchdowns.---=San Jose State (1-1) 66, No. 16 Portland State (1-1) 35Portland State self-destructed with six turnovers and San Jose State rolled up 409 rushing yards.The Vikings Paris Penn carried the ball 14 times for 137 yards and a touchdown. Despite struggling at quarterback, Alex Kuresa scored on a 78-yard touchdown pass from Josh Kraght.---=No. 17 Coastal Carolina (2-0) 49, Florida A&M (0-2) 10DeAngelo Henderson rushed for three touchdowns to set the Division I record with a TD in 28 straight games. He finished with 128 yards on 13 carries.Quarterback Josh Stilley also accounted for three TDs as Coastal Carolina continued to maul MEAC competition, improving to 22-1 all-time.---=No. 18 Western Illinois (2-0) 34, No. 19 Northern Arizona (0-2) 20Steve McShanes 62-yard touchdown run in the third quarter broke a 13-13 tie and Western Illinois went on to win its Top 25 matchup. McShane finished with 155 yards on 24 carries, also scoring on a 4-yard run.Sean McGuire passed for 336 yards and two touchdowns, dueling with fellow Northern Arizona sophomore Case Cookus, who was 26 of 33 for 263 yards and two touchdowns. Lance Lenoir had a career-high 231 receiving yards for WIU.---=West Virginia (2-0) 38, No. 20 Youngstown State (1-1) 21The game was tied 14-14 before West Virginia scored 17 unanswered points in the third quarter. Skyler Howard threw five touchdown passes for the Mountaineers.YSU quarterback Ricky Davis and wide receiver Alvin Bailey connected for a 74-yard touchdown pass.---=No. 22 Villanova (1-1) 26, Lehigh (0-2) 21Javon White scored on a 2-yard run with 4:20 left as Villanova erased a 21-20 deficit. 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What does it take to be a great player in Rocket League?Scoring? No, everyone can do that. Solid defense? Any decent player can learn to play defense. Reading the game? Yes, thats part of it, but what does it take to be one of the truly great players?Results.Results tell you how someone has done and show what they have worked to overcome. Results show you how they shape the teams theyre on.Now, what if there were a player who achieved solid results on multiple teams against evolving opposition since the beginning of competitive Rocket League? Thats a great player. That person is Cazaz911, now known as Moses.Humble beginningsMoses began his rise to the elite level of Rocket League from humble beginnings, starting on the team Backyard Brazilians in ESL Go4 Cup #3 where he carried the team to the quarterfinals. The roster changed a week later, adding Waze One and Edwind; Moses carried the new squad to the quarterfinals of MLG Season 1 before falling out to Kings of Urban.While these results might not be the most impressive, they signaled a transitional period for Moses, who was climbing the ladder quickly while playing with the likes of Edwind and other more established pros. Moses continued to make a name for himself, biding his time and looking for his shot to move to the top level.Meanwhile, Kings of Urban battled Cosmic Aftershock (now iBuyPower Cosmic) for the top spot in North America and shocked the Rocket League world by defeating Cosmic in the quarterfinals of MLG Season 1. After the victory over Cosmic, jaws dropped again when Kings star player Gambit decided to leave, opening a spot that was begging for an up-and-coming talent to fill.Moses and the KingsAs the newly anointed Kings searched for its third teammate, the general consensus was that the replacement would be an established top player. When the new third was announced, it was not a longtime top-tier veteran; it was Moses, the up-and-comer. As it turned out, he would go on to help elevate Kings of Urban to new heights.From Nov. 4 of last year onward, Kings of Urban continued its ascent to the top of the North American Rocket League scene, powered in part by the addition of Moses. On Feb. 17, it happened: Cosmic Aftershock, still the stalwart gods of North American Rocket League, fell to second in the Power Rankings behind the team now living up to its name as Kings. For Moses, simply knowing that he was a part of the best team in a region was his proudest moment in competitive Rocket League.Wearing the crownThe Kings rise to the top was no surprise, as it had been slowly building for two months. What was surprising was the longevity of its reign. Kings of Urban, fueled by Moses, led the North American scene for 51 days, demonstrating why it was the best team in North America and possibly the world. Moses had made a career of driving teams to the apex of the Rocket League scene, and for 51 days he enjoyed his perch atop a well-earned throne.Alas, all good things must come to an end, and this case was no exception. When the Kings fell, it fell hard, and within 24 hours of its fall Moses parted ways with the team. The near-instantaneous combustion of North Americas dominant team would have ended others careers; instead, it inspired Moses to seek a new challenge.The journeymanFive days. Thats how long it took for Moses to find a new team after he left Kings of Urban on April 13. Joining Genesis alongside Quiinn?Lobdell and Pluto, he dropped down from a top two team in North America to a lower top-10 team, seeking to establish himself again.dddddddddddd. Genesis began the same rise that the Kings experienced with Moses; it rose slowly but consistently towards the lofty peaks of North American Rocket League.Coming into Season 1 of the RLCS (Rocket League Championship Series), the rise was notable in that, by picking up Moses, a team that would have been hard-pressed to qualify for the RLCS became a team expected to make the top four, which it did easily. It was no surprise that teams that fielded Moses tended to rise to the top of the scene; in RLCS Online Finals he was the sixth-best in saves (averaging 1.77 a game) and seventh in assists (averaging .62 a game).Despite Genesis great improvement, Moses soon left the team, saying, I left Genesis mainly because of play-style differences. Quinn and Pluto are great players, also good guys outside of the game, but it was difficult for me to play around their styles of play. The play-style issue influenced his decision to move to the Exodus roster, joining Turtle and GarrettG. After playing some scrims with GarrettG and Turtle I knew that we would do really well in RLCS Qualifier 2 but also could compete highly internationally when the RLCS LAN comes around, Moses said.His new teammates did not disappoint, flying through the second open qualifier and looking like a top contender moving into the second RLCS group stage. In the second group stage, they easily qualified for the LAN International Live Finals in August, with Moses demonstrating his skill as one of the tournaments best players and a defensive rock.A fresh start with great expectationsMoving to a new roster is nothing shocking for Moses; its just another roster to work with all the way to the top of Rocket League. The Exodus roster comes off of a third-place finish at the RLCS Qualifier 1 NA Online Final, one better than Moses Genesis, and looks to be a prime contender to move to the top two. GarrettG from Exodus believes Moses has the experience and general skill necessary to take this lineup all the way up. Moses says that he believes he will bring a stable, experienced base to the roster that will allow them to continue their growth.With the competition only getting tougher at the top end of the competitive Rocket League scene, there is one question on everyones lips: Can Moses do it again? I think he can, and that he is the final piece for every team to make that last jump to the very top.How many players are truly great in any sport?The answer: Only a few who have proven themselves time and time again. How many players are truly great on multiple teams against an ever-changing field of competition? Even fewer. Now, what if there were a player who has been great with one team, and then been just as good with multiple other teams? That would be one of the greatest players of all time. Moses is that player; through his career, there has been one constant: where he goes, success follows. You could call Moses the Zlatan Ibrahimovic of Rocket League, a journeyman who seemingly carries success in a bottle with him.The journey from the humble Cazaz911 to the revelation that is Moses has been a successful one that is showing no signs of stopping. ' ' '