Bishop Sycamore’s documentary “BS High” focuses on coach Roy Johnson, and exposes him and how he tricked ESPN into thinking he was the head coach of a national powerhouse.
The film chronicles the fallout from a high school football scandal that rocked the sports world. Roy Johnson was the coach of that team and the alleged mastermind behind the entire Bishop Sycamore scam.
In the meantime, Johnson appears to be getting exposed online.
Social media has been going viral over an X account @Summer1871027 that looks like it was created for the sole purpose of defending the honor of Johnson. That is a weird thing to do for a grown man who lied to children, so it led people to think it may be Johnson himself.
Before that controversial game with the Florida-based powerhouse known for producing countless athletes good enough for Alabama, Florida State, and other Power Five college football programs, Johnson was considered the founder of Bishop Sycamore in 2018.
The institution was first known as Christians of Faith Academy before being rebranded.
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Johnson has a background as an insurance salesman and registered healthcare provider, but not much is known about his coaching career aside from the 58-point loss his team suffered on ESPN.
Parents and players who got to know Johnson claimed he was selling Bishop Sycamore as the next great high school powerhouse. He also promised things like Netflix cameras documenting the players’ journeys while receiving national exposure and landing at big-name powerhouse CFB programs.
As we know, none of that happened.
The school’s reputation was fraudulent, and it was exposed to the world in 2021.