A sports commentator is coming under fire for laughing after a female photographer was knocked unconscious when a University of Georgia football player ran straight into her during a game.

Gary Danielson of CBS Sports could be heard chuckling on television commentary while covering Saturday's Georgia-Auburn game.

Georgia running back Brian Herrien ran out of bounds accidentally knocking over photographer Chamberlain Smith from the University of Georgia, who immediately fell to the floor and lost consciousness.

Photographer Chamberlain Smith is hit by Brian Herrien (35) at Auburn University's Jordan-Hare Stadium knocking her unconscious as a result of the collision

Gary Danielson, pictured, of CBS Sports could be heard chuckling on television commentary while covering Saturday's Georgia-Auburn game

University of Georgia running back Brian Herrien (top red helmet) is seen barreling toward the sidelines, but about to be taken out of bounds in a game against Auburn University

A sideline photographer for the University of Georgia, Chamberlain Smith, was tackled by the team's running back. Smith was briefly unconscious on the field, but quickly recovered and was released from a hospital

Danielson could be heard chuckling at what had just happened but appeared to be more concerned about the players than the injured photographer.

'Britt gets up, he's fine. Herrien's fine,' Danielson says during his commentary.

'The person Herrien ran into is not,' his broadcast partner Brad Nessler points out.

'Heh, heh, is not,' Danielson added, chuckling.

Play was stopped as medical staff and other officials assisted the Smith.

Herrien stood over her with concern as medical staff quickly arrived to check on her.

Smith was placed on a stretcher and her eyes seemed to be open, although her right eye was bruised.

Herrien collided with University of Georgia student photographer Chamberlain Smith, knocking her unconscious for several minutes

Those watching the game commented on social media at Danielson's lack of tact.

'Yo. Gary Danielson. For real? Do you not have any sympathy for another human being who is in serious pain and/or seriously injured? What about this poor girl’s suffering is funny, exactly? You owe Chamberlain Smith an apology for laughing at her injury,' wrote one person.

'Hey @CBSSports your coverage (& especially Gary Danielson’s treatment) of the photographer injury at the #UGAvsAUB game today was embarrassing. Be respectful to the woman next time. I often wonder if Danielson is watching the same game as the rest of us. Do something, please,' added another.

Another twitter user added: '@cbs take note Gary Danielson is an idiot. He is a terrible sportscaster, often gets things wrong and is always negative. Today he showed total disregard for a young lady injured through no fault of her own and then wondered if it was her fault. #firegarydanielson'

One Twitter user demanded Danielson apologize to Smith for laughing at her injury

There was plenty of criticism over Danielson's comments on social media

Brian Herrien (35) stands near Chamberlain Smith, who is seen flat on her stomach after he ran into her on the sidelines

The running back was 'pretty upset' by the injury and prayed for Smith with Georgia quarterback Jake Fromm, CBS sideline reporter Jamie Erdahl said.

'It was really a scary moment,' Georgia head coach Kirby Smart told The Advocate.com. 'Brian felt very sick about it. It was a tough deal, but hopefully she's going to be OK. I think she is.'

The university tweeted after the collision: 'Please be praying hard for Chamberlain Smith. Photographer and UGA student who went down on sidelines.'

After being checked at a local hospital, Smith was treated and released.

Smith is a photojournalist and lifestyle photographer from Chattanooga, Tennessee, who earned a photojournalism degree at Georgia.

Herrien wasn't injured in the crash, and even ran for a touchdown on the first play after action resumed.

Photographer Chamberlain Smith is transported by stretcher to an area hospital Saturday after a hard hit by UGA running back Brian Herrien

Medical crews reacted swiftly to take Chamberlain Smith to hospital