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    BS High: Shocking True Story of Bishop Sycamore Explained

    Bishop Sycamore, aka 'BS High,' was a fake high school made up by Roy Johnson to play the best football teams in the country, making it on ESPN.

    The true story of the mythical high school Bishop Sycamore stunned football fans across the country. HBO Original Sports debuts Episode 1 of their documentary “BS High” on Wednesday night.

    The documentary features the co-authors of “Friday Night Lies,” Andrew King and Ben Ferree, who wrote the story surrounding Bishop Sycamore. The documentary also features Roy Johnson, one of the more controversial figures surrounding the story.

    What Is ‘BS High’?

    This question is what led to this now well-documented falsehood. “BS High” stands for Bishop Sycamore High, a made-up high school.

    If unfamiliar with the story, you probably reread that last sentence again. Yes, a made-up high school.

    Bishop Sycamore was concocted as a way to play against high school football teams. The problem is that Bishop Sycamore wasn’t a school. There was no building, no classrooms, and the players were not students.

    Who Is Roy Johnson?

    Johnson was the coach of Bishop Sycamore. He was not an accredited coach, and his goal was to create a football team to compete against the best in the country.

    Johnson is the catalyst of this story — a part-time hustler, part-time gooddoer. One of Johnson’s quotes from the documentary sums up his approach to life and how Bishop Sycamore came to be in the first place:

    “Do what the people with money do, even if you don’t have the money.”

    According to the “BS High,” 30 outstanding lawsuits are pending against Johnson.

    Who Were the Bishop Sycamore Players?

    The Bishop Sycamore players were not students and weren’t necessarily student-age. There were no age restrictions for Bishop Sycamore players, according to Johnson, which flies directly into the face of OHSAA, which limits a player’s age to 20 years old or younger.

    How Long Did the Bishop Sycamore Charade Last?

    Bishop Sycamore played 11 games over three years with no financial backing. According to “BS High,” many players took out loans to pay to play.

    Bishop Sycamore would play two games in three days, which is one of the red flags that were raised and highlighted during the documentary.

    How Did Bishop Sycamore Play on ESPN?

    The wildest part of the story is that Bishop Sycamore played a game on ESPN. How they made it past the personnel at ESPN is remarkable.

    IMG Academy defeated Bishop Sycamore 58-0, and the embarrassment drew national attention and disbelief from the commentators covering the game. Bishop Sycamore defrauded a nation, and Johnson made no apologies for it.

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