Bishop Sycamore coach Roy Johnson and ABC6 analyst Jay Richardson found owing damages of more than $120,000
Richardson told an ABC6 colleague back in September ""My legal team is working to get my name removed from this.".
Richardson told an ABC6 colleague back in September ""My legal team is working to get my name removed from this.".
A New York Times feature on Bishop Sycamore and predecessor Christians of Faith Academy includes founder/coach Roy Johnson saying he can't say much to the media because he sold the rights to the story to Michael Strahan. It also includes one player's mother saying the players "fought hard to end up with nothing."
When Bishop Sycamore got demolished on ESPN by prep school powerhouse IMG Academy, it set off a series...
Over 10,000 teams are named for the "post-grad football academy" now.
“We are not a school. That’s not what Bishop Sycamore is, and I think that’s what the biggest misconception about us was, and that was our fault."
By now you’re probably largely familiar with Bishop Sycamore, the school that got absolutely demolished by prep school...
There's certainly a pattern here with the Bishop Sycamore program.
Bishop Sycamore was scheduled to appear twice this year in a FloSports high school football package, a package formed by FloSports partnering with Prep Gridiron Logistics. Bishop Sycamore played on FloSports earlier this month, but their remaining game there has been removed from the package.
Following their 58-0 nationally-televised drubbing by IMG Academy and the waves of criticism since then, Bishop Sycamore has moved on from coach Roy Johnson. But director Andre Peterson insists the school isn't a scam.
Former player Aaron Boyd confirmed a lot of what's been reported here and elsewhere on Bishop Sycamore, while adding new (and sad) details.