ESPN televised a high school football game on Sunday. We can say that much.

On one sideline was Florida's IMG Academy, which you may know as the biggest athlete factory in the country. The entity is less a high school and more a finishing school for select athletes from across the country to prepare for the collegiate or professional ranks. Its list of athletic alumni has its own Wikipedia page, featuring nearly two dozen NFL players.

On the other sideline was Bishop Sycamore out of Ohio, a well-regarded program with multiple Division I prospects. Or so ESPN apparently thought.

The end result on the field was a nationally televised 58-0 shellacking of Bishop Sycamore. One side looked like an All-Star team of future college football players — IMG has literally a quarter of Rivals' top 40 Class of 2022 players in the state of Florida — and the other looked like, well, an average high school team that had bitten off more than it could chew.
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