The article discusses the media buzz around Jordon Hudson, a cheerleader linked to football coach Bill Belichick, highlighting controversies like her resignation from a cheer gym and her mother's business. Amidst these revelations, Tar Heels GM Mike Lombardi comments on the college football players' disregard for contracts, contrasting it with the binding nature of contracts in professional leagues. This juxtaposition of personal drama and professional commentary adds depth to the narrative surrounding both Hudson and the state of college football.
The most disappointing thing about the college game that I've experienced is that the players don't view the contracts as binding. I come from a league where the contracts are binding.
I'm so wrapped up in the story of Jordon Hudson-our heroine used to give henna tattoos to customers in Provincetown while wearing her regional beauty pageant sash.
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