High school football: Bishop Sycamore is back? Disgraced Ohio program reportedly playing Life Christian Academy of Virginia

By Aaron Williams Oct 26, 2023, 10:00am

Centurions have been subject of ridicule, documentaries after school found to be a scam in 2022.

Bishop Sycamore (Columbus, Ohio) is back. The Richmond Times-Dispatch is reporting that the phony high school football program exposed on national television as a fraud before becoming subject of the documentary "B.S. High" is in the works to play Life Christian Academy (Chester, Va.).

First-year head coach David Fitzgerald of Life Christian Academy told the paper his team would face Bishop Sycamore on Nov. 9 at Virginia State University.

"We're a Christian school, we believe in second chances, and we wanted to make this happen," Fitzgerald told the Times-Dispatch. 

Life Christian Academy is a member of the Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association but isn't eligible for the postseason since it doesn't play enough local competition, according to the article. The Eagles have played traditional prep powers like DeMatha (Hyattsville, Md.) and Elder (Cincinnati, Ohio) this season.
Bishop Sycamore, the school that gained infamy and sparked documentaries for its fraudulent football program in 2022, is reportedly going to play a Nov. 9 game against Life Christian Academy of Virginia. (Photo: Jeff Harwell)
Bishop Sycamore, the school that gained infamy and sparked documentaries for its fraudulent football program in 2022, is reportedly going to play a Nov. 9 game against Life Christian Academy of Virginia. (Photo: Jeff Harwell)
Bishop Sycamore gained infamy after a 58-0 loss to national power IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.) on ESPN, a game that raised questions about the legitimacy of the school that turned into investigations. Those queries uncovered a series of lies by founder Roy Johnson trying to prop up the school that had no official classrooms.

"The facts suggest that Bishop Sycamore High School was, and is, in fact, a scam," the Ohio Department of Investigation concluded in a report.



Who will be taking the field for Bishop Sycamore and why it is playing its first game of the season in November are questions that remain unanswered for now.

"Bishop Sycamore, they're in a rebuilding process, and they basically have worked with a very reputable company that matches high school football games up," Fitzgerald told the paper.