A North Carolina fan's Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson Halloween display has gone viral online for their hilarious depiction of the couple.
Hudson has been a frequent presence on the Tar Heels' sideline during Belichick's first season in Chapel Hill, and one fan took it upon themselves to recreate the couple with skeletons.
As shared on X by podcaster Ross Martin, a fan in Greensboro, NC dressed a skeleton Belichick in a UNC visor and UNC hoodie while holding a blue clipboard.
Hudson's skeleton, meanwhile, had a wig of long brown hair, a jean skirt and thigh-high boots - as she has been known to sometimes wear.
Her hand was on Belichick's chest, while there was also a football at his feet.
And fans on X were left in hysterics by the display.
A fan's Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson Halloween display has gone viral
Hudson has been a presence on the sidelines during Belichick's first year in charge
'Incredible,' one said.
'Best. Halloween. Decorations. Ever!!!!,' a second added.
A third referenced the couple's 49-year age-gap, saying: 'woulda been better if the female was not a skeleton.'
And a fourth simply said: 'I'm dead.'
Hudson, who continues to manage Belichick's off-field brand, has raised eyebrows this season with several appearances on the sideline.
On October 4, ahead of UNC's matchup against Clemson, Hudson was spotted deep in conversation with Jim Phillips, the commissioner of the ACC - the conference that UNC competes in.
Following a summer of PR nightmares for Hudson and Belichick - including his disastrous CBS interview - UNC brought in former Chicago Bears PR director Brandon Faber to handle the football program's communications.
Belichick was forced to deny a report that he was already looking to exit UNC
Hudson was spotted in conversation with ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips on October 4
However, Hudson's conversation with Phillips suggested that she still has some degree of power.
On the field, it's been a hugely difficult start for Belichick, as his team is 2-3 and winless against the three major conference foes its faced.
And things reached a fever pitch last week when The Guardian's Ollie Connolly reported that Belichick had already discussed potential exit plans with Tar Heels higher-ups.
The report went on to state that Belichick was even willing to trigger his own $1million buyout if he was able to find a better alternative with another team or a return to the media.
However, Belichick and UNC brass later denied those claims in a joint statement, with Belichick saying he was 'fully committed to UNC Football and the program we're building there.'