March Madness fans have criticized CBS because they have focused too much on one female fan during the exciting victory of Florida over UConna.
The Gators finally finished the ruling men's champions, which had been at half 31-31, and won 77-75 to continue to Sweet 16.
But CBS viewers remained furious about the way in which the cameraman consistently focused on woman in the crowd.
The fan in the middle of the cover was the mother of UConn star Liam McNeeley, Ashley.
McNeeley played well and donated 22 points, including a three-pointer at De Zoomer when the elimination of UConn was confirmed.
But the regular Cutaways from the court to Ashley quickly annoyed the viewers and they took social media in large numbers of social media to complain.



A posted: “CBS camera makes it a point to find Liam McNeeley's mother in the stands.”
Another said: “I'm just happy that I don't have to see McNeeley's mother anymore.”
A third comment: “CBS cameraman is a big fan of Liam McNeeley's mother, she has been given more broadcasting time than the Gaters Cheerleaders and the Florida coach.”
“The crush by CBS with the mother of Liam McNeeley is way too much exaggerated,” posted a fourth.
A fifth answered: “We don't care about McNeeley's mother, just stop.”
“Camera Guy is a big fan of Liam McNeeley's Mama,” added another.
Florida threatened to become the first number 1 regional seed in this year's tournament that is eliminated, only a week since winning the sec tournament.
The Gators followed with three minutes to play before the three-pointer of Clayton caused the increase in the late game that brought them to victory.
The X-rated reaction from UConn Coach Dan Hurley for the loss was caught on the camera.

Liam McNeeley played well and donated 22 points, including a three-poet at De Zemer
He directed his comments, apparently about the officials, in Baylor. De Beren took on Duke in the next match in North Carolina.
“I hope they don't f ***, you like it that they are our f *** ed. I hope they don't do that to you, Baylor,” Hurley could be said.
The UConn coach then broke off during an interview. Hurley was overwhelmed by emotion when he discussed the first loss of the team in 14 ADa tournament competitions.
'(Florida) showed their quality. I thought we played with an enormous honor, I thought we played with the heart of a championship program – a program that went back, “he said CBS.