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Bill Belichick is a seasoned beast. The veteran NFL mogul isn’t just a workhorse on the gridiron but also on the social media wall. Well, no, we are not talking about his personal rebellious choices and the ways and means to flaunt them in public. His love story with the 24-year-old honeybee is a great source of your weekend tea, but this time we are shifting the attention to a more serious subject. It’s his new bold endeavor, UNC. Yes, the coach exuded confidence in all ways and forms. But his latest confirmation about the approaching reality of his team was a little too over the top, but never mind; it’s a thrilling deal for all the Tar Heels fans.
Coach Belichick is delivering, well no, not the performance yet, but savage straight on the face of the critics.
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Bill Belichick throws shades at a critic for spurning his high-flying UNC vision
If you’re a football fan, you’ll have to be on your toes all the time. Because the moment you start to relax, who knows, another Bill Belichick will retreat from the NFL and jump ship to college football, opening a pandora’s box down the stretch. But as they say, the touch of unpredictability is intriguing. But to Belichick, his role with the program in the next year is very much true to type.
Belichick, in his esteemed NFL stint, has never coached for a participation trophy. He’s in the haul for the championships. If you look at his records, six national championships, a hefty win-loss record of 474-298-1, and an ultra-disciplinary attitude and actions will dazzle your senses. Well, you’re safe to expect the same from college.
I mean, yes, the landscape of college football is pretty different from the NFL, especially in terms of the recruitment and portal rush. But Belichick has adjusted quite well, swooping some big fishes in the house. He is eying the playoff next and doesn’t tolerate any squint eyes on that.
He has his sights set on the College Football Playoff and didn’t hesitate to announce the same with an apt one-word post on X on Monday night. “Soon.” Belichick posted on social media, with a “#GoHeels” and a picture of the College Football Playoff national championship trophy. A critic hilariously trolled the vision, noting, ”I will remove a testicle if UNC makes the CFP,’‘ shortly after. Well, Belichick isn’t a guy to back off. He fired back with a sharper reply: “That’s one trophy we will leave in the case.”
That’s one trophy we will leave in the case… ✂️✂️ https://t.co/rnIfjjbfRF
— Coach Bill Belichick (@unchapelbill) January 21, 2025
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The fiery confession of his future intention was enough to eradicate his NFL return rumors. But Belichick’s young beau has already done it in advance.
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Jordon Hudson showcased die-hard loyalty to the Tar Heels with a recent gesture
Jordan Hudson, Bill Belichick’s ‘not so fit in the societal bubble’ girlfriend, has been an abundant source of strength in the coaches’ roller coaster career decisions. The 24-year-old cheerleader took to her Instagram to remove all the concerns over the Tar Heels, losing their high profile newly minted head coach amidst the constant media propaganda.
Hudson posted a drop-dead gorgeous couple picture with the caption, ”Pictured: two people who are overtly committed to @uncfootball”. A few weeks back, Hudson issued a pleasant surprise for his boyfriend, stitching ‘UNC’ with glitters on a jersey. It was pretty clear that she was wholeheartedly rooting for the Tar Heels and his man. But this time, her post came at a significant time.
Not many days have gone by since CBS Sports’ Jonathan Jones suggested that Belichick’s contract with UNC had not been “fully executed,” sparking a lot of rumors that the NFL legend might choose to give a second thought to his decision on UNC without facing the reported $10 million buyout clause.
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However, even before Hudson’s reassuring loyalty post and Belichick’s steadfast vision for 2025, UNC general manager Michael Lombardi confirmed on X that Belichick was actively recruiting talent in Baltimore and Washington, D.C., depicting his strong purpose in building a quality roster.
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Is Belichick's confidence in UNC's playoff chances justified, or just wishful thinking?