Episodes
Chicago-area schoolteacher Andres Bauhs has a goal — to attend a game at all 130 FBS (Division I-A) college football stadiums across the country. At 65 stadiums and counting, he's halfway there. His husband of five years, Olin, travels with him on most weekends, filling the role of dutiful videographer. Bauhs talks about the great traditions of college football but also what being gay means to his travels. "Being gay and tackling this quest has been an awkward experience for me at times," he...
Published 08/31/17
San Francisco 49ers assistant coach Katie Sowers is a pro football pioneer. This season, she will become the NFL’s second full-time assistant female coach. She will also become the league’s first openly LGBT coach, male or female. “No matter what you do in life, one of the most important things is to be true to who you are,” Sowers, openly lesbian, told Outsports when asked why she is discussing her sexual orientation publicly for the first time. “There are so many people who identify as...
Published 08/24/17
For years people have tried to offer answers about why there aren't more publicly out gay professional athletes in the big men's sports. One of the reasons given by people in sports and in the media is that they will suddenly be subjected to horrible treatment by fans and opposing players. Yet this week English soccer referee Ryan Atkin came out publicly as gay saying, "People don't shout at you any louder because of your sexuality." That completely contradicts the fearmongering that so many...
Published 08/10/17
Outsports has been credentialed to cover Super Bowls and NFL games, Final Fours, the MLS Cup, MLB games, USOC events and even the ESPYs. But we were denied a credential by the St. Louis Cardinals to cover Christian Day, where the featured speaker was former player Lance Berkman, who campaigned against an LGBT rights bill in Houston. It turns out that the Cardinals hid behind a nonexistent Major League Baseball policy on credentialing websites. We discuss what happened and why. We also look...
Published 08/03/17
Canadian Olympic pole vaulter Shawn Barber came out as gay on Facebook in a brief post and then basically said nothing about it for weeks. Recently, when asked about coming out, he said: “It’s something that shouldn’t be a big deal,” Barber said, right after winning the Canadian championships. It’s a personal choice, it shouldn’t be so heavily debated." A recent column ignited a debate that we will weigh into. We discuss whether being an openly gay athlete should mean anything and what...
Published 07/20/17
With the news that Scott Frantz of the Kansas State University football team is openly gay, there will be five openly gay players in college football this season. All five players have come out publicly this year, itself very notable. Stories about openly gay football players — high school, college or pros — used to be very rare and to have five come out in the span of six months (all of them accepted on their teams) shows a momentum not seen before. We discuss what this all means, and just...
Published 07/13/17
Dave Doyle has been writing about MMA Fighting for major publications as long as just about anybody. Now a staff writer for SB Nation's MMAFighting.com and a columnist for Yahoo! Sports, Doyle wants to talk about being gay in an MMA fighting world that seems to take pride in being very, very straight. We delve into Doyle's personal life as well as his professional life as a once-closeted MMA writer. Plus we tackle his writing about transgender fighter Fallon Fox and how he feels about not...
Published 07/06/17
Ryan O'Callaghan this week became only the 11th NFL player in history to come out as gay as he told his story to Outsports about how he planned on killing himself as soon as his career ended. Fortunately, his life was saved by the intervention of some very special people. We also will talk with Austin Hodges, a 19-year-old college student who played high school football in rural Texas and also danced with the drill team at halftime of games. Austin found refuge and a subsitutute family...
Published 06/22/17
It was a shocking move when the World OutGames canceled their event in Miami the day of the opening ceremony just two weeks ago. It left thousands of athletes looking for answers and the worldwide LGBT community wondering what the future is for these large-scale LGBT sporting events. With the Gay Games set for Paris in 2018, we talk about what happened with the OutGames and the future of these kinds of events.  Tennis legend Margaret Court recently weighed in again on LGBT rights, sparking...
Published 06/08/17
In an NHL playoff game last week, Ryan Getzlaf got made at a referee and called him a "." Getzlaf was fined $10,000 for language the NHL called "demeaning and disrespectful." But he was not suspended a game as was the case a year earlier when Andrew Shaw of the Chicago Blackhawks called a referee a "faggott." To us, both terms are homophobic, so why the discrepancy in penalties? We discuss this with Chris Hine, Blackhawks beat writer for the Chicago Tribune and himself gay.
Published 05/25/17
This week saw two stars of their respective sports tie the knot in same-sex weddings. Diana Taurasi of the WNBA's Phoenix Mercury married Penny Taylor, her former teammate with whom she won multiple WNBA titles. "I would hope people would be happy for two people that love each other,” Taylor said. “At the end of the day, it's pretty simple." Also this weekend, Abby Wambach, the U.S. women's soccer legend, announced she has gotten married to a woman. And last week, Olympic diver Tom Daley...
Published 05/18/17
When ESPN announced a series of layoffs last week, there was no shortage of speculation as to why the "Worldwide Leader in Sports" was suddenly short on cash. One theory said that the network had become too politically "liberal," and that ESPN's embrace of gay athletes and LGBT issues was a major reason people were suddenly tuning out the network. Specifically, some critics pointed to the network showing Michael Sam's "Draft kiss" over and over and over again. Do they have a point? We...
Published 05/04/17
When Olympian and World Champion Shawn Barber decided to come out publicly, he took to his Facebook page in the early hours of the morning and wrote a brief post saying he's "gay and proud" and thanking his family for support. Then... silence. No media interviews about his announcement. No statement to the press from his agent. No more social-media messages about, well, anything. It was so eerily silent that we at Outsports felt compelled to verify that he wrote the message before we wrote...
Published 04/27/17
Josh Velasquez and Axel Reed are two swimmers in college who each had a secret -- they were gay. Through their close bond, the two friends came out to each other and have become each other's rock. They write about the importance of friendship when coming out. "Swimmers have a special connection, and that was the reason we clicked," they write in a co-bylined essay on Outsports. We talk with Josh and Axel about their journies and what it means to have a best friend with whom who can share...
Published 04/20/17
It's widely accepted in society that people aren't supposed to "out" gay people against their will. Being "different" is a secret that only the gay, lesbian or bisexual person can decide to share in their own time and in their own way. Yet there are various examples of people outing transgender people, as though trans people don't deserve the same opportunity to choose for themselves when they share their most intimate and personal secrets about their identity. We saw it with Grantland's...
Published 04/13/17
Now that the NCAA is allowing North Carolina to once again bid on hosting championship events, we look at what this says about the organization's views of LGBT people. Was the HB2 repeal bill in North Carolina just a scam and has the NCAA ever been an ally of the LGBT community. Regardless of what happens with North Carolina, visibility is the key to helping LGBT people achieve equality. It's something we deal with daily at Outsports with coming out stories. We share some of our favorite...
Published 04/06/17
It is impossible to separate sports frim LGBT rights. The biggest news was the passing of HB2 in North Carolina, the so-called "bathroom bill" that would discriminate against transgender people. After passage of the bill, the NCAA stripped North Carolina of several championship events, while the NBA moved the All-Star Game out of Charlotte. Now comes word that the Democratic governor and Republican legislaure have reached a deal on HB2 to win the NCAA's favor. But is the compromise good for...
Published 03/30/17
When Nico Hines of The Daily Beast issued a statement earlier this week about outing gay Olympians last summer in Rio, it was met largely with a pretty loud collective rolling of the eyes. The statement, which was apparentely supposed to take the place of an apology, was seven months in the making and reflected an academic assessment of Hines' failings as a journalist in pretending to be a gay man on the dating app Grindr, then entrapping gay and bisexual male Olympians to reveal themselves...
Published 03/23/17
Pro wrestler Anthony Bowens was nervous about revealing that he was bisexual given possible recriminations from other wrestlers.  "My job description is to entertain fans through body language, story lines featuring over-the-top characters and, well, grappling other men dressed in a similar way," Bowens wrote on Outsports. Bowens' boyfriend, Michael Pavavno then posted a video of the two, one seen by a fellow wrestler. Bowens was blown away by the acceptance he received and he decided to...
Published 03/16/17
For years we have asked straight athletes whether or not they would accept a gay teammate. And for years, the majority of athletes in professional sports have said "yes." Some people have said that's just them not wanting to get into trouble; Others believe it reflects the changing landscape of sports and broader American culture.  Recently someone asked a number of Texas football recruits the same question, and the answers were about 50/50. Most of them, we can probably guess, have not had...
Published 03/09/17
There's never a dull moment in the LGBT sports world and two big stories happened at the end of February: --My-King Johnson, a highly recruited high school football player who is set to attend the University of Arizona, came out publicly as gay. He is the first FBS scholarship athlete who is openly gay. When he plays for the first time — perhaps Sept. 2 in the season opener — he will also make history. --Mack Beggs won the state 110-pound high school wrestling title in Texas. Mack is a...
Published 03/02/17
Colin Christiansen. Nathan Matthews. Lexie Gerson. We keep hearing of more and more coaches in high school and college who are getting hired after coming out as gay or lesbian. For years we have been told that it was super hard for LGBT coaches to be out, yet more of them are finding their way out of the closet and finding their way to new jobs. We talk about whether these examples are just exceptions to the rule, or whether the sports world is opening up more to out coaches. The NFL made...
Published 02/16/17
People often point to the behavior of fans as why the sports world is homophobic. And there are certainly examples anyone can use to showcase homophobia in the stands. In Europe, those examples can amount to entire sections chanting gay slurs and other anti-gay messages, though in the United States those kinds of behaviors en masse have been curtailed. Just this week we had two stories of fans doing things at games and celebration events that clearly had subconscious (or conscious) messages...
Published 02/09/17
The Super Bowl will be held this Sunday and it will be the 51st played without an openly gay player. When will we see one and will a gay player be accepted? And what role will straight players have in welcoming a gay teammate. At the Pro Bowl, Cleveland Browns tackle Joe Thomas said he thinks the league is ready. “It’s amazing that the opinions in the locker room have changed 180 degrees from when I first started playing football to where they are right now. I think every locker room in the...
Published 02/02/17
A new study of elite teen hockey players in Canada found growing acceptance for LGBT people but old thought patterns die hard. The locker room and its culture still holds sway, the report found. “The biggest concern they had with the idea of having a gay teammate, because this population had never had an openly gay one, was being naked in the showers with them. They were worried a gay teammate would see them naked and be attracted to them,” the author of the study said. We look at why...
Published 01/19/17