TCU Football Star Trolls Jordon Hudson and Bill Belichick After Blowout Win
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- TCU star Bud Clark brought the jokes after his team upended UNC on Monday night
- The Horned Frogs safety was heard in the locker room trolling Bill Belichick and his girlfriend Jordon Hudson
- Clark made a big interception in the second quarter, and TCU ultimately won the game, 48-14
TCU’s dismantling of Bill Belichick’s UNC football team extended into the locker room following the Horned Frogs’ win over the Tar Heels Monday night.
In a video from the post-game celebration, TCU senior safety Bud Clark trolled the rookie college football coach — and his off-the-field partner, Jordon Hudson.
“Belichick gotta call for his girlfriend,” Clark joked to the camera, as other players laughed behind him. “He sad.”
After the hype had cleared, TCU won 48-14, handing the former NFL coach the second-worst loss of his career, and one in which his team allowed the most-ever points in a game that he has coached, according to ESPN. Over his 333 NFL games, teams coached by Belichick had never given up as many points.
After the game, TCU coach Sonny Dykes told ESPN’s Holly Rowe that his team felt “disrespected” before the game by the seemingly one-sided coverage of Belichick’s debut as a college coach.
Meanwhile, TCU defensive captain Clark also made an impact on the field, with an interception that resulted in a pick-6 in the second quarter, extending the team’s lead to 16-7.
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Hudson, 24, looked on from a suite where she was seated alongside Hall of Fame wide receiver Randy Moss, who played for four seasons under Belichick, 73, on the New England Patriots.
Moss was among other sports dignitaries, including Michael Jordan, Lawrence Taylor and Mia Hamm, who were spotted at the game, initially cheering Carolina on after the team’s impressive first series that ended in a touchdown.
But the Horned Frogs jumped all over the ACC team after that, scoring 41 unanswered points — and forcing the Tar Heels to go over two hours without a completed pass.
“We’re better than what we were tonight, but we have to go out there and show that and prove it,” Belichick said after the game. “Nobody’s going to do it for us. We’re going to have to do it ourselves, and that’s what we’re going to do.”
He added, “They outplayed us, outcoached us, and they were just better than we were tonight. That’s all there was to it. They did a lot more things right than we did.”
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