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CSU Players Suspended for Spitting on Opponents
24 Nov
Summary
- Two Colorado State football players suspended for spitting on opponents.
- Coaches apologized for the unacceptable actions after reviewing game film.
- The suspensions end a difficult season for the Rams football team.

Colorado State football players Curry and Wortmann have been suspended following unsportsmanlike conduct during a game against Boise State. Interim head coach Tyson Summers and athletic director John Weber made the decision after reviewing game film where both players were observed spitting on Boise State opponents. Summers and Weber issued joint apologies, calling the actions unacceptable and expressing regret on behalf of the university.
The suspensions conclude a difficult season for the Rams, who have faced numerous challenges, including a coaching change and a losing record. The team's offensive and defensive performance has been ranked among the lowest in the nation. This incident adds another somber note to their forgettable season.
Colorado State is preparing to face Air Force in their final game of the season. Both teams are looking to end their disappointing seasons on a positive note, with Air Force also having struggled throughout the year.




