TCU veteran safety Bud Clark made things personal after the Horned Frogs’ 48-14 trouncing of UNC in the season opener on Monday.
During an Instagram livestream, Clark was heard trolling Jordon Hudson — the 24-year-old girlfriend of UNC head coach Bill Belichick — while celebrating in the visitors locker room at Kenan Memorial Stadium in Chapel Hill.
“Belichick gotta call for his girlfriend,” Clark said in a clip of the live stream, which made the rounds on social media. “… He sad.”
Clark had a first-half pick 6 — his 12th career pick — for a walk-in touchdown in TCU’s victory over UNC.
Hudson, who’s responsible for managing Belichick’s career opportunities outside of UNC, was seen on the sidelines before the game.
The former NCAA champion cheerleader at Bridgewater State University took in the action from a suite, which included Hall of Famer Randy Moss.
The allure of the six-time Super Bowl champ attracted a star-studded crowd to Chapel Hill that included NBA legend Michael Jordan, Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor and retired college basketball coach Roy Williams.
Belichick’s UNC coaching debut dominated headlines leading up to the season opener.
TCU coach Sonny Dykes said his team felt “a little disrespected” afterwards.
“We wanted this game to be about us, and it was,” he said. “I think we all felt a little disrespected,” Dykes said. “There was a lot of conversation about this game and none of it was about us.”
The Tar Heels face the 49ers in Charlotte on Saturday, while TCU has a week off before hosting Abilene Christian on Sept. 13