Bill Belichick finds a new home...for his TV series

After backing out of the show "Hard Knocks" with UNC, Bill Belichick seems to have found another place for his show.
Dec 14, 2024; Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels head football coach Bill Belichick during half time at Dean E. Smith Center. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-Imagn Images
Dec 14, 2024; Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels head football coach Bill Belichick during half time at Dean E. Smith Center. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-Imagn Images | Bob Donnan-Imagn Images

Well, it seems like Bill Belichick will be hitting the screens after all. The former legendary NFL coach and first-year UNC coach is officially slated to be featured on a docuseries on Hulu about himself and North Carolina, according to multiple sources and reported by Front Office Sports.

Even though both Disney and UNC have yet to comment on the announcement, it is reported that the series will be produced by EveWonder Studio. Belichick was supposed to be featured on HBO's HardKnocks: Offseason, but at the last minute, the project fell through, reportedly due to creative differences between Belichick and now-famous girlfriend Jordan Hudson.

While no name has been released for the show, it is known that Hudson just recently trademarked multiple phrases through her own firm, Trouble Club Enterprises. The phrases that she trademarked include "Chapel Bill (Bill's Version," "Do Your Job (Bill's Version)," and "No Days Off (Bill's Version)."

Bill Belichick and Jordan Hudson have been in the spotlight all offseason

Ever since Belichick was hired at UNC, the Tar Heels have found their football program in the spotlight and media more than usual, but not necessarily in the best way. Hudson has certainly made her presence known at UNC with multiple reports circling the offseason of the things she has done, from asking to be CC'ed on all emails concerning UNC football to interrupting a CBS interview Belichick had promoting his book.

UNC even hired a PR manager to help with all the publicity that Hudson had brought to UNC, but of course, not all publicity is good publicity. Belichick is about to start his first season in college football with the Tar Heels, and all eyes are on him 8-time Super Bowl Champion coach, to see if he can bring his success to the college ranks.

Soon, everyone will be able to see how he runs a college program with his new docuseries.