Colorado State suspends QB, OL for spitting on Boise State players
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Colorado State has suspended freshman quarterback Darius Curry and redshirt senior offensive lineman Liam Wortmann for the season finale against Air Force. The suspension follows an incident where both players were caught spitting on opposing players during a 49-21 loss to Boise State. Interim head coach Tyson Summers and director of athletes John Weber issued an apology to Boise State, emphasizing that such actions are unacceptable. Curry, in his first collegiate start, threw for 293 yards with two touchdowns and three interceptions, during which he was involved in an altercation with Boise State's Jayden Virgin-Morgan. Wortmann, who transferred from Division II Central Missouri and started all 11 games this season, also ended his season abruptly due to the incident. The Rams are concluding a challenging season marked by the firing of former head coach Jay Norvell and a series of losses, currently ranking low in both offensive and defensive national standings. They will face Air Force, who also seeks to end a difficult season positively, holding a
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