Bill Belichick's family reveals how they really feel about girlfriend Jordon Hudson

Matthew Wadleigh

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North Carolina Tar Heels head coach Bill Belichick and his girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, continue to make headlines, and not in a good way. After a viral CBS interview where Hudson reportedly stormed out of the room, more drama unfolded on Friday. 

A report came that Hudson has been banned from North Carolina facilities, although another report quickly came that refuted those claims. 

North Carolina then released a statement saying that Hudson is not an employee at North Carolina and is only in charge of Belichick's personal brand, so it's been quite the scene in Chapel Hill. 

Pablo Torre, a former ESPN employee, dropped the initial report of Hudson being banned, and he revealed how Belichick's family feels about Hudson on the episode of Pablo Torre Finds Out.

Here is what Torre said from a Belichick family source:

"There is deep worry for how detrimental Jordon can be for not just North Carolina but Bill's legacy, reputation — everything he has built and worked for over decades." 

Torre added that the family has been "digging into" Hudson and is trying to figure out more about Belichick's 24-year-old girlfriend. 

Previously, a report came out about Belichick's children, who said that they "want the best for their dad but like most family members, they hope this is a good choice for him."

Belichick was hired by North Carolina in December of 2024, so it hasn't even been nine months and there are already tons of drama-filled rumblings surrounding the program. 

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Matthew Wadleigh

Matthew Wadleigh is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. He was born and raised in Southern California and grew up a San Diego sports fan (yes, it’s tough, except for Aztecs hoops). Matthew went to Fresno State as a journalism major and got to see Davante Adams, Derek Carr, Paul George and Aaron Judge in person. Matthew has written for publications including ClutchPoints, Sportscasting, Fansided, Trojans Wire, UCLA Wire and Buffaloes Wire.