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Cameras catch college QB spitting on opponent, but refs missed it

Mark Kern

By Mark Kern

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College football is an emotional sport for everybody involved. From the fans to the coaches and players, emotions can run high for everyone. Sometimes, emotions can get the best of people, and that is what happened during the game between Boise State and Colorado State.

Rams quarterback Darius Curry was pushed down by a Boise State defender. Then, Curry ran towards the Broncos player and was caught on camera clearly spitting in his face, but the officials missed it and he wasn’t penalized on the play.

Here’s a clip:

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It was a frustrating night for the Rams, as they fell to 2-8 on the season in the 49-21 loss to the Broncos. Curry had an up-and-down night, as he finished with 293 yards and two touchdowns, but he also threw three interceptions.

Spitting has happened multiple times in the NFL this year, as guys like Ja’Marr Chase and Jalen Carter have been suspended or ejected from a game because of spitting in an opponent’s face.

The Rams will be looking for a new coach in the off-season, as they recently let Jay Norvell go. With a new staff coming, they are going to be looking to see what players they want to keep on the team. Plays like that could be a reason why that new staff may not want Curry back on the roster.

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