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Jordon Hudson addresses ‘banned’ rumors by wearing a necklace at the UNC game

Jordon Hudson addresses 'banned' rumors by wearing a necklace at the UNC game

Jordon Hudson Makes a Statement with Her Outfit at UNC Game

Jordon Hudson seems to be letting her accessories do the talking lately.

The 24-year-old, who previously cheered in college, showed up in a chic ensemble for her boyfriend Bill Belichick’s game at UNC against Stanford. She wore a white shirt and knee-high boots, paired with a blue snakeskin-print miniskirt, and notably sported a necklace that read “Banned.”

This appearance comes after rumors circulated that she had been banned from UNC’s facilities back in May. Despite these whispers, Hudson has continued her coaching role alongside Belichick in her first collegiate season.

The university, having appointed Belichick, who is now 73, as head coach in December 2024, denied the claims regarding Hudson. A statement from the school clarified, “While Jordon Hudson is not an employee of the university or Carolina Athletics, he is welcome at any Carolina football facility.” Additionally, Hudson is expected to manage activities related to Belichick’s personal brand.

Belichick’s first year at UNC has certainly been eventful, with much focus on his personal life and various issues within the football program making headlines throughout the college football season.

However, on Saturday, there was cause for celebration as Belichick grinned after his team clinched a 20-15 victory over Stanford during homecoming week. “It’s always good to win at home,” he remarked. “I’m proud of our team. We had a couple of interesting first halves. We got off to a tough start offensively but picked things up a little in the second half. We played well defensively in the third quarter, but we allowed too many two-minute drives at the end. We showed resilience on the onside kick recovery and managed to get some stops defensively.”

Just the week before, UNC had won against Syracuse, improving their season record to 4-5. They are set to face Wake Forest next Saturday.

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