Two former Nebraska football players were formally charged with sexual assault Wednesday.

Katerian LeGrone, 19, and Andre Hunt, 20, were charged in Lancaster County, Nebraska, over the sexual assault of a 19-year-old woman. The two initially were arrested last month after an alleged August incident with the woman, who later filed a Title IX complaint with the university. LeGrone had been charged on suspicion of first-degree sexual assault, while Hunt was charged on suspicion of aiding and abetting sexual assault.

According to the police affidavit, the woman felt “pressured” to have sex with both men after going to their shared Lincoln apartment on Aug. 25, and never consented to sex with another individual while there. The woman claims that she was “immediately” guided by Hunt to his bedroom, and the athlete made sexual advances toward her after 15 minutes of talking, according to the Omaha-World Herald. Hunt then physically guided the woman’s head toward his penis to have her perform fellatio, and began having sex with her after placing her on her chest on the bed. Soon after that, a man later identified as LeGrone entered the room and “locked eyes” with the woman. The pair allegedly covered the woman with blankets to block her vision, and soon took turns having sex with her while holding her head down. According to the affidavit, “The woman said she did not verbally or physically resist Hunt or LeGrone out of fear of what they could do to her if she said something or if she began to cry.”

Within two hours of the incident, the woman went to a hospital to file a report.

While Hunt initially told authorities only that he had engaged in consensual sex with the woman, he and LeGrone both contradicted their earlier statements to say that they both had consensual sex with her.

The pair also seem to have incriminated themselves through their phone activity after they agreed to let police search their cellphones. The police found searches for “lying on statement of sexual assault” and “how is saliva detected during sexual assault.”

Court records further show how the ex-players agonized over their next steps in text messages.

“We gotta tell the truth bruh they gonna find out it [sic] you had sex wit her,” he said.

“No bruh,” LeGrone shot back. “They not gone find out don’t panic bruh just chill.”

The Title IX investigation, which is now public, also found that LeGrone coached his friend on what he should say to the police. The initial complaint has prompted more women to come forward with allegations of sexual assault against the pair. There are at least six more allegations of crimes against Hunt and LeGrone, according to police records obtained by the Omaha-World Herald.

Hunt’s attorney, Carlos Monzon, told the paper that the woman “screamed rape” and had discussed sex with his client over social media beforehand.

The pair was suspended indefinitely by the team to the start the season, and entered the transfer portal in December after facing a 2½-year suspension from the university.

They will face preliminary hearings on Feb. 26.