Bill Belichick & Jordon Hudson Face Disrespect in TCU Locker Room After Program Mocked Them Publicly

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Bill Belichick stepped onto the Chapel Hill field like a Shakespearean comeback tale in progress—legendary coach, new throne to conquer. But everything ain’t as easy as it seems. The dream of building the “33rd NFL Program” came crashing down the second TCU’s offense started playing snaps like Bill Belichick had personally offended them or something. From a 27-yard TD pass from Josh Hoover to back-to-back humiliation in the 2nd and 3rd quarter with 2 FGs and 4 freaking touchdowns. We kid you not, for 2 hours and 7 minutes, UNC hadn’t completed a single pass.

And adding salt to that so-so fresh wound is the classic CFB locker room trolling by the TCU boys. TCU Safety Bud Clark blasted Belichick with a single remark: “Belichick gotta call for his girlfriend. He sad.” This comes literally minutes after TCU football’s official X account mocking UNC with a simple, “showed up and showed out last night.” Like, can we fans really be mad at this taunt? See, UNC had never lost a game THIS badly. 6 freaking seasons under Ex HC Mack Brown, and the only “devastating” loss which the Tar Heels faced was probably the 70-50 home game against James Madison. To make matters worse, you gotta keep in mind that this debut brought in big names to the sidelines.

 

“Belichick gotta call for his girlfriend. He sad” 👀

TCU players were trolling Belichick after beating UNC 48-14 😅

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— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) September 2, 2025

Michael Jordan, Roy Williams, Julius Pepper…… Everyone watched UNC get passed around like some D3 team stuck against an elite matchup. Man, if only Belichick had focused more on the franchise rebuild than adding Jordon Hudson to his email chain.

Alas, 70 new players and a shiny pro-style system imported from Foxborough with Freddie Kitchens on offense and Stephen Belichick on defense, only to result in more logged punts than completed passes and creating a defense that looked allergic to tackling.

Who knows? Maybe Bill Belichick would’ve won this gamble if he hadn’t underestimated the college football scene? Or maybe his QB limping out after a 60-yard performance is what broke down this freight train?

Bill Belichick’s QB dreams shattered

In a dream scenario, Gio Lopez‘s transfer from South Alabama should have been the saving grace and the anchor to rebuild a dynasty for the Tar Heels. A $4 million contract for a breakout redshirt freshman season with over 2.5k yards and around 18TDs. Belichick couldn’t have gone wrong with this…… right?

We kid you not, the No.6 player in the transfer portal went for 2 solid passes on UNC’s opening drive and then went AWOL for a freaking hour. Literally no production in a whole HOUR. To make matters worse, when Lopez FINALLY tried to make a play, it resulted in a sack-fumble-TD return. All in mere seconds.

What happened next? Well, Lopez gets escorted out, and veteran Max Johnson steps in to give UNC some breathing room with a touchdown drive. But, well, as we all know, it wasn’t enough. Right now, we are practically out of Bill Belichick’s dream of making UNC an “NFL pipeline” and into the “They just outplayed us, they outcoached us, and they were better than we were. That’s all there is to it.” 

Welcome to college football, Bill.

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