Jerry Jones got booed at Jerry World, which is a little like Walt Disney getting heckled on Main Street, U.S.A.

During the first half of Saturday’s first Final Four game, the Dallas Cowboys owner was shown on the massive video screen at his AT&T Stadium and was greeted by boos, according to reports from North Texas.

The moment came during a timeout, so TBS audiences didn’t get to see it, thus depriving America a chance to collectively debate the ethics of booing Jones in the stadium he built, then quickly move on to a Tony Romo joke.

My take: It’s disrespectful to boo a man in his own house. (Try it the next time you go to a dinner party and see what happens.) But when you bring in four fanbases from four different parts of the country, you’re clearly going to have some anti-Cowboys sentiment in Big D. (Plus, if your seats looked like this, you’d want to boo the man responsible too.)

A free tip for Tony Romo and Jason Garrett: If you were considering attending Monday night’s NCAA championship, it’s probably best if y’all watch at home instead.

One man got a far worse reception, though. Dwight Howard was shown on the big screen performing the Gator chomp amongst Florida fans, and the Houston center was showered with boos.