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Update: Two Colorado State players suspended for spitting on Boise State guys

It turns out that Colorado State quarterback Darius Curry wasn’t the only spitter for the Rams on Saturday night in their loss to Boise State.

The school announced Sunday that Curry and offensive lineman Liam Wortmann both would be suspended and miss this week’s season finale against Air Force.

A video replay during the fourth quarter of Boise State’s 49-21 victory over Colorado State showed Curry spit in defender Jayden Virgin-Morgan’s face at the end of play. It’s not known when the Wortmann incident occurred.

“These actions are unacceptable,” CSU Athletic Director John Weber said in a statement. “We are all regretful for what occurred.”

Interim head coach Tyson Summers said he wanted “to apologize to the Boise State football players, Coach (Spencer) Danielson, and everyone at Boise State University.”

The Broncos’ win was a bit of a chippy affair from start to finish, with players barking at each other after touchdowns and plays.

Colorado State had a penalty chalked off the board for unsportsmanlike conduct after receiver Javion Kinnard high-stepped into the end zone in the fourth quarter at the end of a long play — in a game the Rams were trailing 34-7 at the time.

Boise State running back Sire Gaines got away with a stiff-arm to the face mask of a Rams defender a good 3 yards into the end zone after he scored a TD in the third quarter. Gaines and that player, defensive back Chance Harrison, had been jawing at each other a few plays prior.

Curry had his helmet ripped off on a vicious face-mask penalty from Dion Washington in the second quarter, one of 15 penalties accepted in the game.

The play leading up to the Curry spitting incident saw him throw what appeared to be a backward pass, with a Boise State defender picking up the ball and running down the sideline. It turned out to be ruled an incomplete pass, but as the return was happening, Virgin-Morgan got a one-handed shove block in on Curry.

The quarterback responded by walking back to Virgin-Morgan and spitting in his face. Virgin-Morgan then was motioning toward officials, but nothing was called by the crew.

Danielson said after the game that he didn’t see the incident because he was pulling Virgin-Morgan and a few other players back to the sideline, but that he did talk to the referees.

“The refs came up to me after and told me that they saw it on the replay, and that they’re going to handle it,” Danielson said.

Danielson said none of the officials saw it happen in real time.

“I’m sure there’ll be repercussions for him when he gets back home, at least I would hope so,” Danielson said.

This story was originally published November 22, 2025 at 11:01 PM.

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