Freshman Orientation (also known as Home of Phobia) is a 2004 American romantic comedy film directed by Ryan Shiraki, starring Sam Huntington and Kaitlin Doubleday.
Clay goes to a party with his friend Matt (Mike Erwin), where he meets Amanda and tries to hook up with her, only to lose her to another man.
Each pledge must draw from a hat and find a man described on the piece of paper to get to fall in love with her.
When they are passed out, a frat member drags them by their feet, strips them naked, and puts them in a sleeping bag together and places them in the quad for them to be humiliated.
Clay asks the bar owner Rodney (John Goodman) how to be gay and is given instruction on everything, including how to dress and how to act.
His friend Brennan, who found him knocked out, thinks the fraternity brothers did it and tries to tell it to a campus police officer.
Brennan goes to the LGBT Club and claims that Clay was gay bashed and that the campus police are covering it up.
The Club therefore thinks a hate crime was committed and they arrange to have all of the historically oppressed minority groups unite and go fight against the fraternity.
When walking across campus the next day, Clay sees posters up with his picture on them, claiming him to be the victim of a hate crime.
Clay sees Professor Jackson in the library and she reveals that she knew the whole time that he wasn't gay.
He asks Rodney if he's mad, who responds by saying that he isn't and feels honored to hear a straight man wanting to be gay.