Frankie A. Rodriguez brings heart, smarts, and catfishing to Hulu’s 'Chad Powers'
The actor’s character is gay, a co-conspirator, and a catfish mascot who is integral to the storyline of the hit series.
October 8, 2025
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The actor’s character is gay, a co-conspirator, and a catfish mascot who is integral to the storyline of the hit series.
The vice president is being widely mocked online (again) after fumbling the College Football Playoff National Championship Trophy.
Scott Franz of Kansas State has become one of the few college players at this level to announce he's gay.
Gay Montana State rugby player Brandon Davis told OutSports his amazing coming-out story.
A sports controversy at the Mormons' flagship university may make the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints choose between homophobia and millions of dollars.
Five football stars at Illinois's Christian-focused Wheaton College are accused of kidnapping, beating, and attempting to sodomize a freshman.
A college football player who bragged he'd be back on the street after his murder conviction learned today he'll spend the rest of his life behihd bars.
"Just because you're gay doesn't mean you can't be the athlete you want to be," says the award-winning athlete.
Jerry Paul Smith of Blacksburg, Va., was beaten to death May 31. A man he met on Tinder is charged with second-degree murder.
College football has more out players than ever, which is a good trend for the sport in general.

By coming out, the backup offensive lineman is currently the only openly gay football player in Division I of the NCAA.
By announcing that he's bisexual, Willamette University's kicker, Conner Mertens, becomes the college football player to come out while still active in the sport.Â
The defeat of Houston's Equal Right Ordinance hasn't impressed the NFL, but college bowls are taking their ball and running away.
The hoopla over the college football star's coming-out is 'not strange to me at all,' says Cooper.
In the 1910s and 1920s, drag musicals were just as popular as football on college campuses and in male-only social clubs, writes historian Andrew Erdman.