TCU Takes Shot At Bill Belichick Referencing Jordon Hudson Drama After Blowout Win

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TCU football’s social media team had a field day after the Horned Frogs’ blowout win over North Carolina. Multiple jabs were thrown at the Tar Heels and Bill Belichick.

The former NFL coach grabbed all the headlines in the leadup to the season opener. TCU made sure it was the topic of discussion by game’s end.

Belichick’s college debut has been a popular college football conversation since he accepted the job in the offseason. Off the field drama has thrust his decision even further into the spotlight.

The coach’s girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, made waves upon her arrival to Chapel Hill. Her relationship with Belichick cast a shadow over his college football start.

Jokes have been made about the couple’s age difference. Questions of Hudson’s motivations have been asked.

The duo has done its best to ignore the negativity. An engagement showed they have no plans of splitting following a summer of controversy.

TCU football put North Carolina in its crosshairs.

That applies to both on and off the field. The Horned Frogs made light work of Belichick’s bunch on Monday night, winning easily 48-14.

North Carolina scored on its first drive. It then saw its opponent rip off 41 unanswered points to take a commanding lead.

TCU dominated every phase of the game. They got the last word following the pregame Belichick lovefest. The social media team twisted the knife after the win.

Admin went on a late-night Twitter spree, throwing knockout punch after knockout punch in North Carolina’s direction.

Most were aimed at Bill Belichick. Some loosely referenced his romantic partner.

Jordon Hudson created offseason drama surrounding the making of a North Carolina themed Hard Knocks series that was slated to air on HBO.

After initially seeming like a done deal, she reportedly shut the project down after her demands of having more involvement in production were not met.

Jordon Hudson, Belichick’s girlfriend, played an instrumental role in stopping the production, related to her request to be heavily involved in the project, according to multiple industry sources briefed on the negotiations. The sources spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly. In a December 2024 email to North Carolina officials, Hudson, 24, identified herself as the chief operating officer of Belichick Productions.

-The Athletic

The school later agreed to do a Hulu series that tracked the Tar Heels’ 2025 season instead. TCU can’t wait for Episode 1!

The college football world was excited to see Bill Belichick’s North Carolina debut. TCU made sure it ended before really getting started. The postgame victory lap has been fun to watch.

The Horned Frogs will look to continue momentum into a Week 2 matchup with Abilene Christian. The Tar Heels hope to recover against Charlotte.