West Texas A&M shows offensive flashes but falls short to No. 10 Western Colorado in season opener

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West Texas A&M wide receiver Drew Zamar (0) and quarterback RJ Martinez (2) celebrate after a touchdown against Western Colorado on Thursday night at the Mountaineer Bowl in Gunnison, Colo. [Zoe Spencer/ WTAMU athletics]

There was a lot to be excited about when watching the West Texas A&M football team for the first time in 2025, but it wasn’t the result the Buff fans were looking for with No. 10 Western Colorado pulling away in the second half for a 45-28 shootout win against the Buffs in the season opener Thursday night at the Mountaineer Bowl in Gunnison, Colo.

The Buffs played toe-to-toe with the Mountaineers for a half only to see a very good WCU team pull away in the second half behind a potent offense outscore WTAMU 24-7 down the stretch for the victory.

WCU (1-0) opened the game up fast going up 21-7 highlighted by a six-yard keeper from quarterback Drew Nash capping off an 84-yard drive at the 11:14 mark of the second quarter. The Buffs offense came to life under new QB RJ Martinez scoring 14 unanswered points to tie the game up at the break when Martinez called his own number for a 21-yard score then connected to Zach Phipps on a 24-yard pitch and catch evening the game up at 21.

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