Saturday's Miami-Louisville college football game has gone viral, and not because of the No. 6 Hurricanes' 52-45 win over the hometown Cardinals.<br /><br />ESPN cameramen have been alternately criticized and lionized by fans over a bizarre closeup of Louisville cheerleaders at a crucial moment of the game.<br /><br />With the Cardinals driving late in the fourth, fans were given an up-close look at the back side of Louisville's dance team as they performed for the crowd at L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium.<br /><br />'That's someone's daughter!' one critic wrote on X in response to the clip.<br /><br />Much of the other responses focused on thanking ESPN for the up-close perspective.<br /><br />'Cameraman is clearly a trained professional,' one fan added.<br /><br />It's actually been a big week for eagle-eyed camerapersons with questionable motives. <br /><br />In the New York Knicks' preseason finale against the Wizards, MSG Network cameras in Washington caught the awkward moment a couple began arguing in the crowd.<br /><br />With MSG Network studio host Bill Pidto reading a promo as the broadcast returned from commercial, a man and woman in Knicks replica jerseys appeared in the crowd at Capital One Arena.<br /><br />Only instead of popcorn or a large drink, they were sharing an intense conversation with those in their immediate vicinity.<br /><br />One man seated a row behind the two Knicks fans was noticeably eavesdropping as the woman became more agitated, turned her head away from her acquaintance, and wiped a tear from her eye.<br /><br />'Homie in the background just wanted to watch some hoops now he gotta listen to this,' one fan wrote on X.<br /><br />Interestingly, as the woman became more emotional, the man appeared to become withdrawn and began staring into the distance as the game returned from a timeout.<br /><br />A large number of responses focused on MSG Network's decision to stick with the arguing couple during what could have been a more private moment.<br /><br />'Why do they keep the camera on him?' one fan asked online.<br /><br />'That's not cool to have the camera on them like that,' another added.