Boise State Football: Addressing Unsportsmanlike Conduct Incident
Following an incident of unsportsmanlike conduct at Boise State, two Colorado State players have faced disciplinary action. Redshirt Freshman Quarterback Darius Curry and Redshirt Senior Offensive Lineman Liam Wortmann have been suspended for Colorado State’s upcoming game against Air Force.
Details of the Unsportsmanlike Conduct Incident
During the second half of the matchup, both Curry and Wortmann were involved in an unsettling act: spitting on opposing players. Although no penalties were imposed during the game, the actions violated the principles of sportsmanship upheld by the athletics department.
Statements from Colorado State Officials
- Tyson Summers, Interim Head Coach, expressed deep regret, stating, “These actions are unacceptable.”
- John Weber, Director of Athletics, extended apologies on behalf of the university, emphasizing the need to uphold the values of sportsmanship.
Coach Summers made these remarks after reviewing video footage of the incident. He explicitly apologized to the Boise State football team, Coach Danielson, and all associated with Boise State University.
Upcoming Game and Suspension Details
The players will miss the final football game against Air Force, scheduled for Friday, November 28, 2025. This disciplinary action aligns with Colorado State’s commitment to maintaining a respectful and sportsmanlike environment.
Both the coach and director have reiterated their commitment to the values fundamental to collegiate athletics. Such incidents are taken seriously, and appropriate measures are in place to address violations of sportsmanship standards.