For most of the first half of Oklahoma-Villanova, the lights reflecting off the floor of NRG Stadium were distractingly loud, as you can see above. Dozens of people were upset about it on Twitter, and honestly, it was a bit of a baffling error for TBS to make.
So many viewers complained about the Final Four court’s shiny reflection that TBS fixed it
Seriously, did no one have the lights on earlier and think, "Huh, that reflection might be distracting." ??? @NCAA
— Tom (@TJFsports) April 2, 2016
I wish the #FinalFour floor didn't look like the Northern Lights. pic.twitter.com/Tb7fdYZGEj
— Aaron Earls (@WardrobeDoor) April 2, 2016
The reflection of lights off the floor is horrible. A distraction from the game. #VvsOU #FinalFour #turnofftheadvertisingring
— Brian Patrick Dowd (@brianpdowd) April 2, 2016
Lights shining on the floor are horrible. Can't follow the ball. Huge distraction. #FinalFour @tbs
— Sherri (@mytngenes) April 2, 2016
Good news! TBS had Twitter open and they heard your complaints. Coming back from a commercial break late in the first half, the feed suddenly looked like this. Ahhhhhh. That’s much better.
Still, let’s never forget the 15-plus minutes where J.J. Abrams directed the Final Four.
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