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Roster of Bishop Sycamore surfaces on social media
Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports

The story of Bishop Sycamore went viral on Monday after the fake school’s cover was blown over the weekend. Now, the goods about the football program are being spilled left and right.

To recap, ESPN aired several high school football games over the weekend between prominent national programs. Somehow, a football team allegedly comprised of some junior college dropouts, 19- and 20-year-olds, that doesn’t have a real address for its online charter school, made it into one of the games. That school was Bishop Sycamore, which went 0-6 last year and is recognized around Ohio for being the non-program that it is.

Bishop Sycamore got cleared to play even though they:

– Went 0-6 last year
– Played a game on Friday, 2 days before their 58-0 loss to IMG Academy
– Lied about the recruiting status of their players, saying they had multiple D-1 college prospects
– Have multiple players who did not appear in recruiting databases anywhere

The team is run by alleged scammers, including a coach with a felony arrest warrant and allegedly owes money over unpaid bank loans.

So, now that you have all the background, here is a look at a roster they handed out the week before the IMG Academy game. This sort of thing should raise all sorts of red flags.

You can see that many of the players play both ways (O/D Line). No roster numbers were provided.

This operation is about as disorganized, fake and illegitimate as it gets. Yet somehow they’ve talked their way into games against prominent schools and made their way onto ESPN. 

ESPN eventually released a statement addressing the situation.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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