
College 'Porn' Wrestlers Shocked that People Found Out
Last year, two varsity wrestlers, Paul Donahoe and Kenny Jordan, were kicked off the University of Nebraska wrestling team after it was discovered that both had made pornographic videos. The students were paid $2,000 each plus expenses to appear nude in photographs and to masturbate on video for the gay porn site Fratmen.tv. Donahoe appeared on the site as Nash (NSFW), and Jordan posed under the name Cal (NSFW). The university cited violation of National College Athletic Association regulations for its decision to remove the young men from the team. Both students sat down with ESPN recently to discuss the controversy, and both expressed bewilderment at the reaction that their brief porn careers has garnered. Donahoe was surprised that anybody even found out, "I didn't think anyone was going to find out. So I guess, I didn't think of that." Jordan just doesn't see why it was such a big deal: "We didn't kill anybody. We didn't put 'em in a hospital. We're not selling drugs. We're not bad kids. We're just in porn. Get over it." While it should come as no surprise that images on the Internet will never just disappear, Donahoe and Jordan might also want to wrestle with how their brazen exposure of sexuality might pose a problem for their former teammates. Watch the ESPN video after the jump.













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Beings of firm bodies and sound minds!!!
Just more sexual repression from a society and a species that cannot learn to balance instincts and concepts. The mind body problem rears it thinking head. If mankind cannot learn to live with both we may soon be the cause of our own extinction!!!
College Porn Wrestlers shocked that People Found Out
How foolish of these two young men to believe that anybody besides the University of Nebraska and theNCAA had a right to exploit their bodies. Perhaps this was a teachable moment the authorities missed when the wrestlers could have been prepared for life after schooling when Big Business appropriates people's rights and in fact owns them in the corporate world. These daring athletes thought they had a right to use their hard won attractiveness in their own way instead of merely submitting to the exploitation the Educational system perpetuates by making money from the sports competition of their charges. What harm does pornography of this sort cause. If these men readily consented to being filmed(and they weren't wearing their University logo) who were the victims? The authorities demand exclusive ownership of the images of the athletes even when they are not in competition. Doesn't sound very American to me. The last four letters of American are "I C A N". Obviously they can't. Seems like they should get mad at their school. The teachers that taught there aren't cool. Holding them down; turning them round; filling them up with their rules.
There are state and federal
There are state and federal laws that protect students from being punished in public schools for things they do outside of school that are legal:
http://www.eff.org/issues/bloggers/legal/students
They should check with a lawyer.