Colorado State QB Caught In 4K Spitting Right In The Face Of Boise State Player During Disgusting On-Field Meltdown [VIDEO]

Colorado State quarterback Darius Curry can fully expect not to play in the final game of the 2025 season after his disgusting actions were caught on camera.

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Colorado State lost Saturday’s Mountain West game against Boise State in a blowout, but that’s not what anybody is talking about this week.

Video captured Curry spitting in the face of Boise State pass-rusher Jayden Virgin-Morgan. The moment came after Curry was pushed on a play. He not only spat, but also proceeded to run away when he was confronted.


We have unfortunately seen players spitting way too much this year.

Florida Gators defensive lineman Brendan Bett was ejected for spitting in a wild scene against the South Florida Bulls in September.

In that same month, Jalen Carter was ejected six seconds into the game after he was caught spitting on Dak Prescott. Just last week, Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back Jalen Ramsey was ejected for throwing a punch at Ja’Marr Chase during the fourth quarter after he was spat on.


Chase has since been suspended.

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CSU Interim Head Coach Tyson Summers said he will review the situation with Darius Curry to determine if any punishment is warranted.

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Oct 25, 2025; Laramie, Wyoming, USA; Colorado State Rams quarterback Darius Curry (3) looks on during the second half against the Wyoming Cowboys at Jonah Field at War Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images
During a play in the second half, an apparent fumble that was eventually overruled as an incomplete pass led Broncos pass rusher Jayden Virgin-Morgan to block Darius Curry, which he was perfectly right in doing.

The quarterback took exception, approached Virgin-Morgan, and then spat on the Boise State player.

After the game, interim head coach Tyson Summers admitted he didn’t witness the incident, but made it clear that Curry could face punishment for his actions.

“I was told there was a situation with Darius Curry. I’ll watch the film. I’ll evaluate the situation and I’ll review it, I’ll address it, he said.

I’ll decide if there will be a disciplinary action for next week based on the standards of our university and our school and what we’re trying to uphold,” Summers said, via The Coloradoan.