2024 Angelo State vs UT Permian Basin

Angelo State Football Dominates UTPB In Lone Star Conference Win

Angelo State Football Dominates UTPB In Lone Star Conference Win

Two top contenders in the Lone Star Conference compete as UT Permian Basin hosts Angelo State.

Oct 6, 2024 by Annika Kandadai
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Angelo State football improved to 3-0 in conference as they beat UTPB 36-7. Meanwhile UT Permian Basin fell to 2-2 in conference play. 

UTPB lost talented quarterback Dylan Graham early into the game and was unable to get going offensively. 

Meanwhile quarterback Braeden Fuller shone for the Rams punching the ball in using his legs and arms. 

Without Graham it will be interesting to see how UTPB will finish this season while Angelo State continues to excel.

Scroll to reread the live updates or click the link below to watch the game replay. 

Final: ASU, 36 - UTPB, 7

UTPB struggles without their quarterback as Braeden Fuller shines in a 36-7 Angelo State win.

Braeden Fuller Continues To Shine

Braeden Fuller connects with Corey Sandolph in the end zone to make it 36-7.

UTPB Gets On The Board

Isaac Mooring, third string QB, connects with his receiver in the end zone to get UTPB on the board.

Both Teams Turn It Over On Downs

Both teams are unable to get on the scoreboard as the score remains 29-0.

Braeden Fuller Punches It In

Braeden Fuller punches it in to extend the lead to 29.

Start Of The Fourth: ASU, 22 - UTPB, 0

ASU keeps a 22 point lead heading into the fourth quarter as UTPB continues to struggle without their quarterback.

Another UTPB Turnover

Christian Kaopua's pass is intercepted by Andrew Pitts as the Rams regain possession and begin to drive. 

Braeden Fuller Takes It To The House

Braden Fuller explodes 86 yards down the field to put six on the board for the Rams. The PAT is good and the Rams lead 22-0. 

Third Quarter Punts

Both teams exchange punts to kick off the third quarter. Angelo State now starts their second drive of the half, looking to extend their lead. 

At The Half: Angelo State, 15 - UT Permian Basin, 0

A fumble recovered for a touchdown and prime field position from a poor punt contribute to Angelo State's 15 point lead as they come alive late in the second quarter. 

Loss Of Dylan Graham Hurting The Falcons

Without the talented arm of Dylan Graham that is the real key to the balanced UTPB they are unable to get anything going offensively and are struggling to move down the field. 

Rams Make It 15-0

Angelo State extends their lead as Braeden Fuller finds Brayden Wilcox in the end zone for 6. Cade Fuller finds Alex Wyatt in the end zone for an extra two and the Rams lead is 15. 

Angelo State Strikes First

Kenton Allen recovers UTPB's fumble and returns it for a touchdown as the Rams go up 7. 

Scoreless Second

Both teams trade scoreless drives as the second quarter hits the halfway point. Angelo State has 15 play for 33 total yards while UT Permian Basin has 27 plays for 60 yards. Despite both teams attempting field goals, the game remains scoreless with both of them being misses. 

Both Teams Unable To Score To Start The Second

Three minutes into the quarter, the game remains scoreless as both teams have less than 50 yards of offense so far. 

UTPB Quarterback Dylan Graham Suffers Broken Ankle

Talented quarterback Dylan Graham who leads the LSC in numerous categories is out of commission after going down on a play. Christian Kaopua takes over as he looks to find success offensively for the Falcons. 

End Of The First: ASU, 0 - UTPB, 0

Both teams remain scoreless as Angelo State has the ball and attempts to score to start of the second quarter.

Both Teams Exchange Scoreless Drives

Both teams are unable to generate much offense as their drives stall. UTPB now has the ball and kicks off their second drive of the game.

Angelo State vs UT Permian Basin Is Now Live!

Angelo State wins the toss and chooses to defer as UTPB goes on offense to kick the game off.

Angelo State vs UT Permian Basin Matchup History

Angelo State leads the series 6-1, but UT Permian Basin did get their lone win a year ago. With these two teams picked to finish second and third in the conference, this week's matchup should not only be interesting but potentially has huge postseason implications. 

Division 2 Football Results

Take a look at last week's Division 2 football performances here

Lone Star Conference Football Standings

Here is a look at the Lone Star Conference standings two weeks into conference play. 

Angelo State Football Schedule 2024

  • Oct. 12: vs Texas A&M Kingsville  
  • Oct. 19: at Midwestern State
  • Oct. 26: vs Sul Ross State
  • Nov. 2: vs Central Washington
  • Nov. 9: at Western Oregon
  • Nov. 16: vs West Texas A&M 

UT Permian Basin Football Schedule 2024

  • Oct.12: at Central Washington
  • Oct. 19: vs Western Oregon
  • Oct. 26: at West Texas A&M
  • Nov. 9: at Eastern New Mexico
  • Nov. 16: at Sul Ross State

Angelo State Football Roster For 2024

Fans can find the Rams'' roster here.

UT Permian Basin Football Roster For 2024

Fans can find the Falcons'' roster here

How To Watch Angelo State Football vs UT Permian Basin 

Angelo State vs UT Permian Basin will stream live on FloFootball and the FloSports app

Game replays, highlights and breaking news will be posted on both platforms.

Angelo State Football vs UT Permian Basin Kickoff Time

Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. ET at Ratliff Stadium on the UT Permian Basin campus. 

AFCA NCAA Division II Football Rankings For Week 6

  1. Harding (Ark.) (4-0)
  2. Grand Valley St. (Mich.) (4-0)
  3. Valdosta St. (Ga.) (4-0)
  4. Colorado School of Mines (4-0)
  5. Ferris St. (Mich.) (3-1)
  6. Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) (4-0)
  7. Minnesota St. (5-0)
  8. Kutztown (Pa.) (4-0)
  9. Slippery Rock (Pa.) (4-0)
  10. Pittsburg St. (Kan.) (3-1)
  11. Central Washington (3-1)
  12. Central Missouri (3-1)
  13. Western Colorado (4-0)
  14. Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) (4-0)
  15. West Alabama (4-0)
  16. Charleston (W.Va.) (4-0)
  17. Central Oklahoma (4-0)
  18. Colorado St.-Pueblo (4-1)
  19. Emporia St. (Kan.) (4-1)
  20. Delta St. (Miss.) (3-1)
  21. Indiana (Pa.) (4-0)
  22. Indianapolis (Ind.) (3-1)
  23. Findlay (Ohio) (4-0)
  24. Johnson C. Smith (N.C.) (5-0)
  25. Carson-Newman (Tenn.) (4-0)

Others Receiving Votes: Bemidji St. (Minn.), 30; Frostburg St. (Md.), 22; West Florida, 20; Henderson St. (Ark.), 18; Davenport (Mich.), 14; Augustana (S.D.), 12; Clark Atlanta (Ga.), 11; Virginia Union, 6; Southern Arkansas, 5; Texas A&M-Kingsville, 3; Angelo St. (Tex.), 1; Assumption (Mass.), 1; New Haven (Conn.), 1.

Watch Division II Football On FloFootball

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When Do The NCAA Division II Football Playoffs Start?

The playoffs begin on Nov. 23 and end on Dec. 21 at District Stadium in McKinney, Texas. 

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