UT Permian Basin roughs up West Texas A&M’s offense, snaps Buffaloes’ three-game win streak

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West Texas A&M quarterback RJ Martinez throws a pass against UT Permian Basin during a Lone Star Conference game in Midland on Saturday night. [Chris Jaques/ WTAMU athletics]

In a Lone Star Conference showdown with No. 23-ranked UT Permian Basin, the West Texas A&M football team had to lean on its defense. Time and time again, the much improved unit under the guidance of defensive coordinator Justin Richter kept battling, halting the Falcons on numerous occasions.

Unfortunately, the Buffaloes’ offense just couldn’t find their rhythm. 

The offensive struggles snapped WTAMU’s three-game positive momentum swing, falling to UT Permian Basin by way of a 22-6 decision on Saturday at Astound Broadband Stadium in Midland. The Buffs’ defense grew sturdy after conceding the game’s first 17 points, holding the Falcons to just three second half points.

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