Looks like the national sports media is finally covering a story that we helped break over a year ago. The Fratmen wrestlers expelled for doing gay porn will appear on ESPN's "Outside The Lines" on Sunday June 14 at 9 a.m. EDT on ESPN and noon EDT on ESPN News. Here's a description from ESPN:

Last year, Nebraska wrestlers Paul Donahoe and Kenny Jordan were dismissed from the team after being paid to pose for a pornographic website frequented by gay men. The incident sparked a whirlwind of controversy when the wrestlers were recognized on the site, appearing nude and masturbating. Furthermore, the fact that they accepted money to promote their image as college athletes put them in violation of NCAA regulations. Nebraska Coach Mark Manning told OTL that while this particular incident did contribute to their dismissal from the team, they were released for a multitude of reasons, including other NCAA violations, and academic and behavioral issues. Following Coach Manning's claims, and Donahoe's boasts that upon his dismissal he told Manning, "I threatened them, and said I'll be on the 6 o'clock, turn the TV on, I'll talk about the illegal (expletive) you guys do," OTL discovered a pattern of leniency within the Nebraska wrestling program. Jordan and Donahoe believe the Nebraska wrestling staff's inability to cover up their much publicized internet appearance was the reason behind their dismissal. David Amber investigates the dismissal of the Nebraska wrestlers for posing on a porn website, and the coaching staff's own cover-ups.

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