Logan is the loud-mouthed “star” of a college radio show, where he spouts his opinion to the entire university. Jocks are entitled jerks, he says, and they don’t deserve all the respect and special treatment they get from the rest of the university. Then a mailroom mix-up throws him in the path of Caleb, the stoic quarterback.
Caleb has heard Logan’s show, and he sees something in Logan’s bluster, something Logan has trouble seeing himself. Caleb sees a man who, with a little training, might put his mouth to better use.
Submitting to Caleb’s psychological training, Logan becomes a pawn in the jock’s sexual strategies. But submission is a dangerous game, and you don’t just hit the showers afterwards and throw your pads in a locker when you’re done. It’s a game you never win, and Logan’s not sure how to reconcile his desire play, and his desire to forfeit.