North Carolina Players Embrace New World as Part of Coach Bill Belichick’s First College Team
- Michael Lombardi, general manager of North Carolina football, stated that reports about Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson are largely irrelevant to the team.
- Lombardi remarked that reports concerning Belichick and Hudson are 'just noise' and have no bearing on the team's performance.
- Belichick's debut game as North Carolina's head coach is scheduled against TCU on September 1 at 8 p.m. ET.
- Belichick emphasized his focus on coaching amid public scrutiny regarding his personal life.
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North Carolina players embrace new world as part of coach Bill Belichick’s first college team
By AARON BEARD CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Jordan Shipp remembers the conversation with his roommates after learning Bill Belichick was North Carolina’s new coach. “It was just like, ‘That’s the greatest coach of all time,’” the receiver recalled, “’and he’s about to be coaching us.’” Belichick’s arrival has triggered plenty of change for the Tar Heels, who are making a big bet on the man who won six Super Bowls as an NFL head coach to spark their footb…
UNC’s Mike Lombardi calls out ‘comical’ Bill Belichick, Jordon Hudson ‘narrative’
North Carolina football general manager Michael Lombardi – head coach Bill Belichick’s right-hand man – appeared Saturday on ESPN Radio’s “Marty and McGee” and was asked about all the recent reporting around Belichick and girlfriend Jordon Hudson.
In radio interview, Lombardi calls reporting on Belichick’s personal life ‘noise,’ ‘disruptive’
While there continue to be reports about Coach Bill Belichick’s personal life and questions about the role of his girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, the messaging in describing that media attention from the Carolina football program can be summed up in one word: noise.
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