For whatever reason, NCAA president Mark Emmert today appeared on ESPN's Mike and Mike radio show. (Where, in typical Emmert fashion, he said a bunch of crass things.)

Even more baffling, however: The show requested people to ask Emmert questions through a Twitter hashtag of #AskEmmert.

It did not go well.

#askemmert Have you ever had the feeling where you know you should stop talking but simply can't? — CollegeFootballTalk (@CFTalk) April 18, 2014

#askemmert is living without shame fun — Spencer Hall (@edsbs) April 18, 2014

UCONN's graduation rate is 8%. Are these really STUDENT athletes? #AskEmmert — Marie DC (@mariedc1) April 18, 2014

@MikeAndMike #askemmert 8 billion divided by 350 schools is 22 million dolllars each ...what can't you afford? — david norman (@thedavidnorman) April 18, 2014

#askemmert In private moments, do you ever just laugh really, really hard over some of the stuff that comes out of your mouth? @MikeAndMike — SI_DougFarrar (@SI_DougFarrar) April 18, 2014

#askemmert Did you see House of Cards? I'm worried you're the bumbling Peter Russo character & Frank Underwood tricked you into doing this. — Kevin Van Valkenburg (@KVanValkenburg) April 18, 2014

#askemmert I run a non-profit, where can we apply to get free labor like you do? — Jayme (@jaymelee1) April 18, 2014

#askemmert hey, if its about education, and the presidents threaten to go to d3like, whats the big deal? oh yeah, YOUR money. — Bomani Jones (@bomani_jones) April 18, 2014

@MikeAndMike Why do athletic directors and coaches get bonuses based on player performance while the player gets nothing? #AskEmmert — Eitan Cramer (@eitancramer) April 18, 2014

The only thing that could improve #askemmert would be Emmert responding to each question with that photo from @USAirways customer service. — Ramzy Nasrallah (@ramzy) April 18, 2014

@MikeAndMike why are all students except student-athletes allowed to earn a living? #AskEmmert — Eitan Cramer (@eitancramer) April 18, 2014

@MikeAndMike Can you explain amateurism and not paying players without using circular logic? #askemmert — Josh Williams (@willijjCLE) April 18, 2014

#AskEmmert have you ever considered the possibility that Bing might be as good as google, but it's hard to tell someone to "bing" it? — Homer Bandwagon (@Bwesen) April 18, 2014

#AskEmmert Who was your favorite player to play as in NCAA Football '14? Mine was WR #7. — SerJayo Aguero (@Jay_Sanin) April 18, 2014

After the "unpleasantness" of Penn St scandal, how refreshing is it to be back fighting the real scourge, the athletes? #AskEmmert — brian andriliunas (@briandriliunas) April 18, 2014

@MikeAndMike #AskEmmert how can someone whose salary exceeds $1.5m argue in good faith that athletes shouldn't get greater share of ncaa $s? — bob verber (@bobverber) April 18, 2014

#askemmert shouldn't the president of the non-profit NCAA be an unpaid volunteer position? The job is it's own reward! — Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) April 18, 2014

#askemmert Defend the non-profit stance of the NCAA when exec salaries and profits are at an all-time high. — Matt Sayler (@mjsayler) April 18, 2014

#AskEmmert Was trying to shield a morally bankrupt institution from a rising tide of public disgust the reason you got into higher education — Glenn Davis (@glennrd) April 18, 2014



I was wondering where I'd seen a scene like this before, and then it hit me: