The problem is not that Bishop Sycamore did something so different than what other academies pretending to be “high schools” are doing. The problem is that they did it so much worse. - NBCNewsTHINK
writer Casey Taylor broke it down perfectlyIMG Academy is little more than a talent-laundering service. William Morris Endeavor, one of the biggest talent agencies in the world, literally owns the private school that churns out the top athletes that it later signs to endorsement deals.
Bishop Sycamore is bad, and will likely face well-deserved consequences as a result of their scam. But that scam is not dramatically different from what other high-level “high school” football teams are doing every week on television. This is not the sport of stereotypically rock-jawed quarterbacks, and crowded bleachers, and cheerleaders, and a whole community coming out to cheer on its hometown team. IMG Academy, Bishop Sycamore, or any of the corporate programs
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