Jordon Hudson made an appearance on the sidelines yet again ahead of Bill Belichick and the University of North Carolina’s game on Saturday.
The 24-year-old has been a permanent fixture at her 73-year-old boyfriend’s games this season as he has begun his tenure in college football.
And the Tar Heels’ clash against the UCF Knights on Saturday was no exception as the former cheerleader was spotted patrolling the sidelines.
Hudson, whose controversial relationship with the legendary coach has made headlines over the past year, turned heads as she was seen appearing to give her veteran beau a pep talk.
As UNC’s players warmed up at FBC Mortgage Stadium in Florida, Hudson joined the former New England Patriots coach, sporting a rather risque outfit.
Once again sporting the Tar Heels’ colors, Hudson donned a white off-the-shoulder top and an extremely short blue snake print mini skirt. She paired the look with knee-high white heeled boots and a transparent shoulder bag.

Jordon Hudson made an appearance on the sidelines yet again for Bill Belichick’s game

Belichick and UNC slumped to another defeat as the UCF Knights crushed them 34-9
As she leaned into Belichick, Hudson was caught whispering something into his ear, stepping closer as he went to move away.
College football fans slammed the interaction as many questioned why Hudson was afford the access to the sidelines.
‘He needs to blink twice if he’s in trouble,’ one social media user posted on X. ‘No one had this kind of access before. Something is way off.’
Another asked: ‘Doesn’t he have any close relatives who could stage an intervention?’
‘She dresses like Julia Roberts (Pretty Woman) before Richard Gere gave her his credit card,’ claimed a third, while another insisted that it was ’embarrassing.’
One fan likened Hudson’s presence at UNC to that of John Lenonn’s wife, Yoko Ono, during The Beatles’ recording of the ‘Let It Be’ album.
‘This reminds me of something. Hmmmm….what is it? Oh, yes. When Yoko Ono was hanging around the Apple studio,’ they wrote.
‘Good Lord. Why is she anywhere near the sideline and why is she having a conversation with him minutes before the game?,’ another questioned.

Hudson wore a white off-the-shoulder top and an extremely short blue snake print mini skirt
Whatever words of encouragement that Hudson whispered into Belichick’s ear failed to have any influence as the Tar Heels fell to 2-2.
UNC suffered humiliation once again as they were dominated by the UCF Knights in a 34-9 blowout loss.
Carolina trailed the whole game with its inept offense failing to keep pace with UCF. UNC was outgained 368 to 217 yards, marking the second time in four games that the Tar Heels have had less than 300 yards.
Hudson has become a local celebrity in Chapel Hill, where she was recently seen taking selfies with supporters earlier this month.
The couple and their 49-year age gap romance were the focal point of many handmade signs and t-shirts at games this season.
During UNC’s opener, one flag read ‘Air Jordon’ and featured the silhouette of Belichick’s infamous beach yoga pic with Hudson , in which the 73-year-old laid down in the sand while lifting his younger girlfriend above his head with his feet.
Other references to Hudson included a personalized ‘Jordon’ No. 23 football jersey worn by one woman, and a t-shirt reading: ‘Hair Jordan: “We’re not talking about this.”‘
The quote is a reference to Belichick’s doomed CBS interview in which Hudson shut down any discussion of how the couple met after his fallout with ex-girlfriend Linda Holliday in 2023.

The former cheerleader has been a permanent fixture at the Tar Heels’ games this season

Hudson was also on the North Carolina sideline in Chapel Hill last weekend
The ill-fated CBS interview sparked a national debate over Hudson’s intentions over the summer.
His friend, the NBA great Charles Barkley, publicly said he would stage an intervention while Belichick’s former Patriots player Ted Johnson, who played five seasons under Belichick in New England, questioned his sanity.
‘To me, those are bad decisions that makes him and the university look really bad and question whether or not he is of sound mind and should be running a football team at the University of North Carolina,’ Johnson said of his old coach.
‘I think it’s something you have to really, really consider.’