Skip to main content

Pablo Torre shares two theories why Jordon Hudson shut down CBS question during Bill Belichick interview

IMG_6598by: Nick Kosko05/17/25nickkosko59
Screenshot 2025-05-17 at 11.42.17 AM
Pardon My Take on YouTube

Pablo Torre shared two interesting theories as to why Jordon Hudson shut down CBS’ questions about how she and Bill Belichick met. With a lot of reporting on this situation, and more in depth information about Hudson and Belichick’s relationship, North Carolina has done damage control as of late.

Heck since then, Belichick rarely talked about Hudson and recently denied she had anything to do with North Carolina football in an ESPN interview. So why is their meeting so secretive and mysterious?
Torre’s two theories could lend some weight. The “leader in the clubhouse,” he puts it, is that Hudson wanted to control the messaging. Perhaps her and Belichick want to do so.

“The two theories, the two clubhouse leaders … All I can do is report as exhaustively as I can around this stuff. But there are two clubhouse leading theories. One is the one that I also believe is quite real, is that she has this understanding of exclusivity, where if she says something in one interview, she can’t then sell it to a different outlet for a reality show, for instance,” Torre said on Pardon My Take. 

“So another subplot of the CBS thing that I was told, by the way, that the whole thing they wanted to do at first, the original idea for it was not Annapolis, Maryland, it was North Carolina. And makes sense … but Jordon was the one, or at least she had a very controlling interest in saying, ‘We can’t do North Carolina, because we’re doing that for something else.’ And maybe that was going to be ‘Hard Knocks.’ Maybe that was going to be the other thing, but that was not the whole high school thing, was supposed to be North Carolina, and she was instrumental in saying we’re not doing North Carolina.” 

Torre broke down the second theory which had to do with age. Hudson very well could have skewed her age, at least based on when she actually met Belichick for the first time. Nothing has been officially confirmed one way or the other.

“And so the next theory, just on top of that … she didn’t want to acknowledge her actual age at the time that they met,” Torre said. “And this was something that we pieced together because we pulled, and this is one of the creepiest things I’ll ever say, we pulled Miss Maine footage from last year … She says, Jordon Hudson, Hancock, 22 and that pageant was in March, right? So last year, March 2024, she’s 22. February 2021, logically, she would be 19.”