There is a glare on the Final Four court and people are not pleased right now
After quite the exciting NCAA Tournament, it’s time for the moment that everyone has been waiting for, that being the Final Four. It’s one of the more anticipated sporting events of the entire year, and it all got started on Saturday with Oklahoma vs Villanova.
While the game itself has been exciting thus far, unfortunately the viewing experience hasn’t been all that pleasant. As we saw during the introductions, they used an awesome LED court to announce the players, which was a pretty cool visual. But once the game started, it seemed to become a hindrance.
You see, on the TBS broadcast, there’s a huge glare on the court that is actually quite distracting. And the funny part is, it’s only on TBS apparently, not the Team Streams on the alternate channels.
PSA: Teamstreams > TBS pic.twitter.com/IJpCJL8BTD
— Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) April 2, 2016
Nonetheless, people watching on TBS are not the happiest of campers right now.
Quite a lot of glare on the Final Four court
— Andrew Robinson (@ADRobinson3) April 2, 2016
Turns on @ncaa Final Four. First thought, what's with the glare? Ruining a good thing.
— Winn Galloway (@winngalloway) April 2, 2016
What's with the glare on the court? I didn't expect to see shadows on the Final Four floor.
— Jon Solomon (@JonSolomonAspen) April 2, 2016
The yellow glare on the Final Four court looks awful. Do better, NCAA.
— Noah Pittman (@NoahPittman) April 2, 2016
Is the glare on the Final Four court on purpose? You'd have thought they screen tested this...
— Jim G (@jgeant) April 2, 2016
Wow. That glare off the court @NCAA final four is making for a very difficult watch. The court almost looks like the @WheelofFortune wheel.
— Mike Gastineau (@gasman206) April 2, 2016
What the hell is up with the glare off the floor at the Final Four?!?! Not sure i can look at this fir 3 games.
— dave hillis (@dave_dkhillis5) April 2, 2016
Has there ever been an uglier final four floor? That yellow glare is horrible.
— Jason David (@jdavid22) April 2, 2016
Again, though, a reminder: Just turn to one of the team streams on TNT or truTV and you’ll be all set.
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