Ex-ESPN host delivers creepy remark on Jordon Hudson as he previews Bill Belichick's debut season at UNC

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Bill Belichick's girlfriend Jordon Hudson isn't just popular with septuagenarians. The 24-year-old former cheerleader has also caught the eye of 43-year-old podcaster, ex-ESPN host and former NFL defensive end David Pollack.

During a recent episode of his 'See Ball, Get Ball,' program, the former Cincinnati Bengals star addressed Belichick's upcoming debut season at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

'I have no clue what to expect from Chapel Bill except a hot honey walking the sidelines,' Pollack said in a clear nod to Hudson. 'That's all I know is going to happen.'

Hudson's constant proximity to Belichick has been a major topic since he accepted the Tar Heels job in December. However, for all the time she's been spending with her rumored finacee, Hudson is not expected to be walking the sidelines with Belichick in Chapel Hill. The legendary New England Patriots coach has already ruled out that possibility, telling reports in June: 'She doesn't have any role in the UNC football program.'

Pollack, a former Georgia star, also discussed the pre-draft process with Belichick in 2005, when he was the 17th overall pick by the Cincinnati Bengals.

'One room was very different, and that was the Patriots with Belichick,' Pollack said. 'He chimed in, he asked questions. He asked questions about the scar on my head. No one else asked about that. No one else asked about the accident when I fell down the stairs on a house boat.'

Bill Belichick, Jordon Hudson at the 14th Annual NFL Honors held at Saenger Theatre

A former ESPN college football analyst, David Pollack is now a popular podcast host

Pollack would play only three NFL seasons before his career was cut short by injuries.

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Raleigh's WRAL News published a bombshell report Friday after receiving those internal emails in response to a public records request. Much of the discussion centers on the fallout from Belichick's disastrous CBS interview , in which he and Hudson refused to discuss the origin of their widely discussed romance .

However, the public records request also revealed an exchange between media relations staffer Brigitta Shouppe and senior associate vice chancellor in the Office of University Communications Beth Keith in which they discussed criticism from an alum.

'Never did I think UNC would become a laughing stock in the sports world because of his young girlfriend,' the UNC grad wrote in an email, as reported by WRAL.

Shouppe responded to Keith hours later with a proposed response, albeit one that misspelled Belichick as 'Belichik' throughout.

'Thank you for reaching out, for sharing your views, and for your continued engagement and interest in Carolina,' read the proposed statement. 'Coach Belichik [sic] brings a wealth of experience in coaching and football at the highest levels. The news media has demonstrated an ongoing interest in those previous experiences and activities outside of Kenan Stadium.'

Head coach Bill Belichick of the North Carolina Tar Heels coaches at Kenan Stadium

Despite Belichick 's celebrated arrival at UNC and the uproar surrounding his relationship with Hudson , the new Tar Heels football coach's name was continuously misspelled by school officials in internal emails.

Raleigh's WRAL News published a bombshell report Friday after receiving those internal emails in response to a public records request. Much of the discussion centers on the fallout from Belichick's disastrous CBS interview , in which he and Hudson refused to discuss the origin of their widely discussed romanc .

However, the public records request also revealed an exchange between media relations staffer Brigitta Shouppe and senior associate vice chancellor in the Office of University Communications Beth Keith in which they discussed criticism from an alum.

'Never did I think UNC would become a laughing stock in the sports world because of his young girlfriend,' the UNC grad wrote in an email, as reported by WRAL.

In a clip that went viral, Hudson shut down questions about the start of their relationship 

Shouppe responded to Keith hours later with a proposed response, albeit one that misspelled Belichick as 'Belichik' throughout.

'Thank you for reaching out, for sharing your views, and for your continued engagement and interest in Carolina,' read the proposed statement. 'Coach Belichik [sic] brings a wealth of experience in coaching and football at the highest levels. The news media has demonstrated an ongoing interest in those previous experiences and activities outside of Kenan Stadium.'

Those uncovered emails also lay bare Belichick's attempts to contain negative reaction to that CBS interview, much of which centered on Hudson's role with the team. The school has since clarified that Hudson is not employed at UNC, but remains welcome in the athletic department.

'Jordon and I have both a personal & professional relationship,' Belichick wrote to Keith. 'This is not a secret... Jordon assists me with my personal media, which is why I asked UNC to forward media requests (E.G. CBS 60 Minutes) to her.

'Jordon has zero involvement in the UNC football program, beyond the degree that my personal media intersects with it.'

The Tar Heels open their 2025 season at home against TCU on September 1.

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