Bill Belichick's girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, remains “Welcome to the Carolina Football Facility” despite reportedly being banned
Is North Carolina working to reduce the presence of Jordon Hudson around the football team?
UNC officials released a statement Friday morning that she was still welcomed by football facilities despite reports to the contrary.
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“While Jordon Hudson is not an employee of the university or Carolina track and field, she is welcome to the Carolina football facility. Jordan will continue to manage activities related to Coach Berichick’s all activities outside of Carolina football and college responsibilities.”
UNC coach Bill Belichick's girlfriend has been the lightning rod for the program since she was interviewed by CBS Sunday Morning. Hudson, 24, has been influential for a short time in Belichick in North Carolina.
Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson said they met on a plane to Palm Beach in 2021.
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Hudson's potential role in North Carolina, North Carolina, made its first public Friday morning in the episode “Pablo Torre's Finds Out” centered around Hudson and Belichick. Torre said 11 sources were for the podcast and revealed that two people told him that Hudson was told that he was not at the North Carolina facility.
Two sources at the University of North Carolina told me that a decision had been made last week, which was made by senior areas within the athletic department, which hired Bill Belichick to be North Carolina's highest public employee — not just coaches — in North Carolina, for $10 million a year for $10 million a year, and that decision no longer allows football construction.
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Public obsession with the relationship between Belichick, 73, and Hudson After she harshly told CBS's Tony Dokoupil, Belichick would not answer questions about how the two met. Hudson accompanied Belichick to participate in the interview to promote his new book, a situation she reportedly wasn't the only time she participated in in a CBS interview.
In a statement a few days after the interview aired, Belichick said Hudson was “just doing her job to make sure the interview stays on track” and that both have “personal and professional relationships.” The statement appears to confirm that Hudson is Belichick’s de facto PR representative, as the coach previously requested to copy her in North Carolina emails. She in turn even offered North Carolina advice on how to announce Belichick's son Steve to the team's defensive coordinator.
Hudson didn’t have a formal job in North Carolina, despite her email signature saying she played a role in “Belichick Productions.” According to a track and field report after interviews by CBS, Hudson was a big reason why “hard hit” and North Carolina never reached a deal to record Belichick’s first season at school. NFL film production negotiated with North Carolina to follow the college course for the first time, but the discussion eventually collapsed.