Bishop Sycamore High School, Cons ESPN Into Airing Its Team – IOTW Report

Bishop Sycamore High School, Cons ESPN Into Airing Its Team

The scandal over Bishop Sycamore (BSHS) started when enquiring minds began asking about how a high school fielding a team of flunkies and wannnabes was able to get a match against defending national champion IMG Academy Florida that was broadcast by ESPN on Sunday.

ESPN has since apologized for the 58-0 blowout of IMG Academy over BSHS.

Latest reports are that the state of Ohio has launched investigations into the online non-chartered non-conferenced school. Here

The head coach of the team, Roy Johnson, who faces fraud charges from previous scams, has been fired. Here

The “school” is also accused of stiffing the hotel that put the team up before the IMG game. Here

For a Golden Age Era “60 Minutes” quality expose of the conmen behind Bishop Sycamore, see this YouTube piece posted by UrinatingTree (don’t let the name put you off, it’s an excellent report: language warning). Watch

9 Comments on Bishop Sycamore High School, Cons ESPN Into Airing Its Team

  1. So, do this show that the talking heads at ESPN are bufoons and frauds who have no independent knowledge of the sports they claim to have expertise in ..

    I figured that out thirty years ago

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  2. @TheMule SEPTEMBER 2, 2021 AT 9:51 PM:
    “I never saw a high school team where so many of the players sported full beards and had wives and kids in the stands.”

    You’ve obviously never been to a high school in the “inner city”.

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