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TCU safety Bud Clark trolls Bill Belichick using Jordon Hudson: 'He gotta call for his girlfriend'

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TCU defeated North Carolina 48-14 in blowout fashion on Monday night. The trolls have rolled in throughout social media, and even Horned Frogs safety Bud Clark is getting in on it.

Clark, who had quite the game against the Tar Heels, was on an Instagram live when he pointed a message toward North Carolina’s head coach and his much younger girlfriend, Jordon Hudson.

“He gotta call for his girlfriend,” Clark said among his teammates in the locker room postgame. “Hey, Belichick gotta call for his girlfriend. He sad.”

Clark took the easy jab but it appeared effective, and got a laugh or two out of his teammates. He isn’t the first person to talk about Belichick and his relationship with Hudson. In fact, the couple’s history has been well documented since he took the UNC job this offseason.

Belichick and his girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, have made headlines since they’ve revealed their relationship status. Many of them discuss the age discrepancy between the two. Belichick is 73 and Hudson is 24. For reference, UNC’s quarterback for the second half, Max Johnson, is also 24 years old.

Clark’s troll comes after a big night

Clark was arguably the catalyst that busted the scoreboard open between the Horned Frogs and Tar Heels in the second quarter. He picked off North Carolina quarterback Gio Lopez in the second quarter and returned it for a touchdown.

TCU led North Carolina 10-7 at time time, and the pick-six pushed the Horned Frogs lead to 10. After North Carolina scored a touchdown on their opening drive of the game, TCU scored the next 40 points in the matchup.

In addition to his interception return for a touchdown, Clark also logged five total tackles including four solo. In his sixth season of college football at TCU, Clark has been a mainstay in the Horned Frogs lineup and it’s clear that he plans on being a disruptor in the passing game this season.

Coming into the season, Clark totaled 159 total tackles, 13 pass breakups, a forced fumble and 11 interceptions. He had one additional pick-six in 2022, his second-best season statistically to date.

Clark’s defensive prowess will be on display when the Horned Frogs move forward with an opportunity improve to 2-0 when TCU hosts Abilene Christian during Week 3. They’ll enjoy an early Week 2 bye following their blowout performance against the Tar Heels. TCU opens Big 12 play against Arizona State on Sept. 26.