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Bill Belichick secured his first victory at Kenan Memorial Stadium as North Carolina's head coach on September 13th, with the Tar Heels dominating Richmond 41-6. During his post-game press conference, Belichick dedicated the game and ball to someone named Mitch, described as an inspirational team member who has been fighting health issues and spoke to the team via iPad after the victory.
The win marked a significant rebound from Belichick's embarrassing season opener against TCU, where North Carolina was dominated on national television. Sports Illustrated noted how Belichick has redeemed himself through improved performances against Charlotte and Richmond, though questions remain about quarterback Gio Lopez's decision-making despite throwing two touchdown passes to Jordan Shipp.
Belichick praised his defensive front's improvement over recent weeks, crediting coaches Steve Deco and Ty Nichols for better fundamentals and technique work. The defense has been particularly impressive under defensive coordinator Steve Belichick, not allowing a touchdown since the season opener. Notable defensive performances came from linebacker Mikai Gbayor and defensive lineman Melkart Abou-Jaoude.
Looking ahead, Belichick acknowledged the challenge of facing UCF this weekend, calling it another good football team with skilled athletes who can get the ball in space. He specifically mentioned UCF coach Scott Frost's program having explosive defensive players they'll need to handle.
Away from the field, People magazine reported exclusively that Belichick doesn't care about criticism surrounding his relationship with 24-year-old girlfriend Jordon Hudson. A source close to the situation said the 73-year-old coach has never been happier and that Hudson brings positive energy to his life. This follows controversy from an April CBS Sunday Morning interview where Hudson shut down questions about their relationship.
The couple, who reportedly met on a flight to Palm Beach in February 2021, made their first public appearance together at a New York City gala in December 2024. Belichick defended Hudson in a statement, saying she was simply doing her job to keep interviews focused on his memoir promotion rather than personal matters.
Meanwhile, some college football fans have shown frustration with Belichick referring to UCF simply as Central rather than using their full name, with UCF supporters promising he'll know their proper name after Saturday night's game.
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