Playing For The Other Team

Jack Strong and Jeremiah Cruise, both dressed in emerald jerseys, are leisurely hanging out and awaiting the arrival of their pals. When Joshua Rock and Adam Smith show up in crimson jerseys, the friends warmly greet one another before settling in. As they chat, they mention that they're all friends from their earlier years and now attend nearby colleges on athletic scholarships.
They share a friendly rivalry between their respective teams. Their reunion veers into discussions about how university has been a prime time for all of them to engage in unforeseen intimate encounters. Joshua and Adam come clean about their long-held desire to confess to their friends that they've been clandestinely fooling around, having discovered their shared attraction.
But fearing the repercussions – such behavior is strictly condemned among teammates—it poses a risk of ousting them from the team and endangering their scholarships. Jack and Jeremiah then chime in with the revelation that they find themselves in a remarkably similar situation. The entire group finds this comical—talk about a twist of fate, right? College does induce such spontaneous partnerships.
At the suggestion of a peer, the idea emerges that the tops and bottoms should swap mates to squelch any potential complications from their cross-teammate liaisons—really a genius plan, isn't it? The jest quickly morphs into a fervent intrigue laced with desire.