FORT COLLINS, Colo. — Colorado State quarterback Darius Curry and offensive lineman Liam Wortmann have been suspended for the Rams’ last regular-season recreation for spitting on Boise State gamers throughout the second half of Saturday evening’s recreation in Boise, Idaho.
A video on social media confirmed Curry spitting at defensive lineman Jayden Virgin-Morgan, who had blocked Curry whereas a Boise State participant returned what he thought was a dwell ball on a backward cross that hit the bottom. The cross was dominated an incompletion. It wasn’t instantly clear at whom or when Wortmann spit.
Boise State coach Spencer Danielson mentioned after the sport he did not see the incident as a result of he was pulling Virgin-Morgan and some different gamers again to the sideline, the Idaho Statesman reported.
“After having an opportunity to assessment the movie following the sport, I wish to apologize to the Boise State soccer gamers, Coach Danielson, and everybody at Boise State College,” CSU interim coach Tyson Summers mentioned in a press release.
The Mountain West absolutely helps Colorado State’s choice to droop quarterback Darius Curry and offensive lineman Liam Wortmann following their unsportsmanlike conduct throughout the recreation in opposition to Boise State on Saturday. Actions like spitting on an opposing participant haven’t any place in… https://t.co/dbOncu80NO
— Mountain West (@MountainWest) November 23, 2025
CSU athletic director John Weber echoed Danielson’s apology in the identical assertion.
Boise State received 49-21 in a recreation through which the groups mixed for 14 penalties for 175 yards. Curry was making his first profession begin. Wortmann has began all 11 video games at proper guard.
CSU (2-9, 1-6 Mountain West) closes the common season at dwelling Friday in opposition to Air Drive.
“Actions like spitting on an opposing participant haven’t any place in school athletics,” the MWC mentioned in a press release. “The Convention commends CSU for performing swiftly and decisively to uphold the values of respect and sportsmanship that outline our Convention.”

