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The ESPN Sports Meme Hall of Fame Inaugural ClassESPN has launched their own Hall of Fame, for memes. It's online, of course. There have been many memorable viral memes featuring sports stars, because, duh, they are photographed all the time. Some have been so successful, so long lasting, and so firmly embedded into our consciousnesses that they deserved to be enshrined. ESPN's very first pick for the Hall of Fame is Crying Jordan. Basketball star Michael Jordan was photographed with tears in his eyes while delivering his speech on the occasion of his induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2009. The image is useful to illustrate any situation that would make someone cry, and it shows no signs of fading away. For the rest of the inductees into the ESPN Sports Meme Hall of Fame, the company consulted experts, meaning the ESPN social media team and some other employees who use memes. They selected five more sports memes for induction into the Hall of Fame. Find out which ones they are and the story behind each, as well as examples of each meme's power, at ESPN.#sports #athlete #meme #ESPN
Sports Teams, ESPN, NFL, and Others Comment on Ohio Heath Teacher's Tik Tok to Get His Students Out of an ExamJosh Chasteen, a health teacher at Lebanon Junior High, became TikTok-famous.In 2019, Josh Chasteen, a health education teacher, started a  TikTok account at his students' requests. Chasteen noted that he has found it hard to balance his teaching life and TikTok life. He suggested this was because it was challenging to create not cringe-worthy, yet fun content that his young audience would find relatable. In one of his videos, Chasteen told his audience that he would cancel a major exam for students if a pro sports team left a comment on his video. After a few hours, the Detroit Lions commented, "Roll out the TV cart." Obviously suggesting that Josh gives the students a free day instead of having them take the exam. Eventually, Arizona Cardinals and Dallas Mavericks also commented. Chasteen tried to brush off the attention. However, when ESPN, NFL, and the Olympics commented, even Chasteen himself started to geek out.In the end, the students got what they wanted. Instead of taking an exam on the muscular system, they played games together. Chasteen was later invited to appear on ESPN's Sports Center about this viral moment.​#JoshChasteen #TikTok #LebanonJuiorHigh #ESPN #NFL #Olympics #DetroitLions #DallasMavericks #ArizonaCardinals #SportsImage credit: Josh Chasteen