BILL Belichick and Jordon Hudson are set to feature in a new documentary covering UNC footbll.
After the team’s deal to feature on Hard Knocks fell through, Bill Belichick is now slated to feature on Hulu.

A new documentary is being filmed about Bill Belichick coaching UNC[/caption]
This comes after Hard Knocks pulled out of filming UNC for its 2025 season[/caption]
According to Front Office Sports, the new series will be produced by EverWonder Studio.
There is no word yet as to what the docuseries will be titled.
A firm that is controlled by Jordon Hudson has already registered trademarks for the phrases Chapel Bill (Bill’s Version), Do Your Job (Bill’s Version), and No Days Off (Bill’s Version).
However, it was Hudson’s involvement that previously sank the chances of UNC featuring on Hard Knocks.
Reports initially indicated that a deal was done for UNC to feature on Hard Knocks on February 28.
However, by March 3 NFL Films had reportedly abandoned the deal.
The Athletic reported that Hudson “played an instrumental role in stopping the production, related to her request to be heavily involved in the project.”
The New York Times also reported that Hudson “demanded she be granted content approval and partial ownership of the show.”
It is not known if Hudson will have any control over the content in Hulu’s UNC show.
This controversy came before the media explosion that was Belichick’s CBS interview.
While promoting his book, The Art of Winning, Hudson interrupted multiple times to block questions.
The published interview included one of those interruptions to show what filming was like.
She also reportedly stormed out of the interview, delaying filming by 30 minutes.
UNC hired former Bears PR employee Brandon Faber in the fallout.
The downsides of having a massive age gap relationship
Dr. Jenn Mann, MFT, a licesesed therapist, reveals the key issues experienced by romantic partners with a huge age gap between them.
Dr. Mann claimed it might initially feel exciting when one partner is much younger than the other, like Bill Belichick, 72, and Jordon Hudson, 24, who share a whopping 48-year age difference.
“When people get older, they might just think it is refreshing that a young woman is looking at them adoringly and is attracted to them and is interested in him,” Dr. Mann told The U.S. Sun.
“[But] there is a huge gap in life experience — in just years on this planet, in the way that helps us to evolve, develop, and mature.”
“Even the most mature young person, when there is a 40-year age gap, the older people are incredibly immature.
“You’re not meeting in the middle regarding development and life experience.”
Dr. Mann said one common consideration for older male partners would be the younger female wanting a father figure.
“Usually, younger women are drawn to much older men because of unresolved issues with their fathers,” Dr. Mann added.
“This could be a lack of attention, love, someone not being there, or even someone being in the household but not being present the way she might wish he was.”
Dr. Mann noted that sexual and intimacy issues might begin to be at play, given the older partner may not have as much energy.
What’s more, for older men, “it becomes more difficult typically to get and maintain an erection,” she said.
“There are problems related to sexual performance, which can create other risks when it comes to taking medication for sexual performance.”
Socially, Dr. Mann suggested that issues may arise between a couple when they mix with friends from different generations.
“In this case, if they’re hanging with Bill’s friends in their seventies or even sixties and fifties, a 24-year-old woman at that table will likely struggle to find common ground socially,” she said.
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Despite that, Hudson’s influence on Belichick has already swayed opinions on the former New England Patriots head coach.
“He’s OK with what she’s doing,” Former Patriot Ted Johnson said.
“He’s signing off on that.
“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.”