The college football community is on full roasting mode after Monday night. To make it worse, TCU safety Bud Clark turned Bill Belichick’s coaching debut into a personal roast session.
Clark’s pick-six in the first half helped build TCU’s dominant lead before his social media burn became the cherry on top of UNC’s embarrassing home opener.
The brutal loss marked the worst possible start to Belichick’s college coaching career. His girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, became an unexpected storyline in this mix because of their huge age gap.

Bud Clark Trolls Bill Belichick and His Girlfriend
Going live on Instagram from the locker room after the Horned Frogs’ 48-14 beatdown of North Carolina, Clark shouted, “Belichick gotta call for his girlfriend!” The savage postgame taunt referencing Belichick’s 24-year-old girlfriend instantly went viral.
🚨🚨HOLY SH*T🚨🚨
TCU SAFETY BUD CLARK IN THE LOCKER ROOM AFTER BEATING NORTH CAROLINA ON IG LIVE.
“BELICHICK GOTTA CALL FOR HIS GIRLFRIEND.”
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pic.twitter.com/al7hoY9VDn— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) September 2, 2025
It perfectly capped off what was already a nightmare evening for the 73-year-old coaching legend. The roast struck a nerve because of the 49-year age gap between Belichick and Hudson.
It’s a no-brainer why their relationship has drawn massive attention since becoming public, and now it feels even bigger. Though the jab had nothing to do with X’s and O’s, the timing couldn’t have been better for the trolling session.
His interception return for a touchdown came at the perfect time, putting Tar Heels in an early hole they never escaped. So, ironically, he got the credibility to talk trash after backing it up on the field.
Belichick and Hudson’s age gap is 49, while the Tar Heels lost the season opener by a 34-point margin. Since both gaps are huge, nobody could get the mockery out of their mind. Even TCU’s official roast may have made everyone’s night.
TCU Also Drops Savage Roast on Bill Belichick
The Horned Frogs’ social media team wasn’t about to let their players have all the fun with the postgame trolling. TCU clearly felt unsatisfied with all the attention paid to rookie college head coach before the game. So once the rout was on, they took to social media and got to work trolling UNC and its new leader.
The official TCU Football account delivered the knockout punch by targeting UNC’s upcoming Hulu documentary series. They posted on X, “When does episode one come out?” They referenced the behind-the-scenes show which was supposed to chronicle Belichick’s successful college transition.
when does episode one come out? https://t.co/ZOp6lUwgKF
— TCU Football (@TCUFootball) September 2, 2025
The Hulu series was announced just a week before the season opener, with Belichick describing it as a season-long show “that will showcase our football program.” It was meant to be a feel-good documentary about his college comeback. But after the embarrassing loss, it doesn’t seem like it could give fans a good feeling.
However, the double-barrel approach from both TCU players and the official account showed how convincingly they dominated every aspect of Monday night’s matchup. The Horned Frogs didn’t just win the game. They won the internet too.