Here Are The Best Bishop Sycamore Tweets After The Fake HS Tricked ESPN Into Putting Them On TV

Before NFL cuts were announced, the biggest story in football was the Bishop Sycamore story.

If you haven’t heard about it, here’s a recap.

Bishop Sycamore is a fake high school in Ohio with college dropouts and grown men. They tricked ESPN into putting them on tv to play IMG Academy, and they got destroyed 58-0.

One of the former players came out and told all the tea about how fake the school was, how they had to sleep on floors, steal from grocery stores to eat, and pay hotels with bounced checks.

The man in charge of it all, Roy Johnson, wasn’t even a real coach.

It’s been a horrible 5 days for them because they went from losing last Friday to a Pennsylvania high school, then losing on Sunday to IMG. Everyone finding out about the fake school on Monday, then other opponents canceling on Tuesday. Plus, the Ohio governor has called for an investigation into the school, and Johnson was fired.

As you would think, Twitter had a field day with the news.

Flip the page to see the best tweets.

Daniel Bell

Daniel Bell is an experienced senior NBA reporter for Black Sports Online and Tyler Media’s 107.7 The Franchise where he also cohosts a radio show. In addition, he has been featured in regular TV spots for Fox’s Living in Oklahoma. He has been covering the NBA for over five years and has amassed an impressive résumé. Daniel has been a highly respected credentialed media member gaining exclusive access to some of the games greatest players and personalities and covered every aspect of the NBA, including the NBA Finals, NBA All-Star Weekend, NBA Summer League and the NBA Draft and combine. During the regular season, he covers the Oklahoma City Thunder at home and on the road. Over the years Daniel has garnered respect and praise for his work ethic, distinctive personality, and overall demeanor.

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