Bill Belichick walked into an adult coed cheerleading event this week, and the internet just went crazy after that. The 73-year-old coach has already been under considerable pressure as he attempts to lead North Carolina through a challenging 4-6 season. But nothing has drawn more attention than his relationship with 24-year-old Jordon Hudson. Fans now treat her involvement as part of every story around him.

Belichick attended the event because Hudson was competing. Photos of him in the audience spread across social media on Tuesday night, and people immediately reacted.

Hudson left her cheer team, BlackOut, last December. In her letter, she mentioned “baggage,” “interlopers at practice,” “media exploitation,” and her own “lack of dependability.” She returned to the team this week, and Belichick came to support her.

That alone created more jokes online than anything he has done on the football field lately.

Fans Turn Belichick Into A Meme Machine

Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson posingBill Belichick and Jordon Hudson (Photo via Google)
Fans jumped on the photos within minutes. Memes, jokes, and GIFs flooded timelines through the night.

One meme is as follows,

Another said, “Adult coed cheerleading team?” Bill Belichick??.”

Someone else added a line that made the rounds everywhere: “Woman: who’s your granddaughter? Bill Belichick?”


One fan reached for a deeper joke, “The concept of Bill Belichick at Worlds,”

Belichick’s season has already been tough. His team has struggled in the ACC and is two games below .500.

Most people thought his biggest challenge would be adjusting from the NFL to college football. Instead, all the attention around Jordon Hudson keeps distracting from the actual football. And nobody takes this in a good way. Recently, a North Carolina fan took a harsh dig at Belichick and Hudson with Halloween decorations.

Even with the noise, Belichick continues to show up to practice and work to steady his team. He also continues to support Hudson, even as fans turn everything into a joke. For Belichick, this season feels long and exhausting.