Fuming Bill Belichick quotes Trump to respond to ‘garbage’ reports about his UNC demise

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Almost winning a game has Bill Belichick feeling himself.

The embattled North Carolina coach fired back at a reporter who suggested the team has galvanized since Belichick confirmed his commitment to the program earlier this month after reports surfaced he was discussing a buyout during his disastrous first season.

And Belichick even used one of President Donald Trump’s favorite sayings to hammer home his point.

“It’s never been anything but that. Whoever that story came from, it’s already been taken down and everything else,” a stone-faced Belichick said. “It’s just total — as Trump would say —fake news. It’s just a novel. Look, our consistency has been here since the day that Michael Lombardi and I came in and started hiring people and came into the organization in December.

“We got in the same day and have been doing it everyday and that’s the way it’s gonna be. I’m sure there’s a lot of other people that want to get clicks and views and posts on ‘myface’ or whatever. It’s just a bunch of garbage.”

Bill Belichick shouts at an official after a pass interference call during the second half of an NCAA college football game against Virginia in Chapel Hill, N.C., Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025. AP

Belichick can’t deny, however, the disappointing results in his first year as a head college football coach.

The Tar Heels are 2-5 with their two wins coming against 1-7 Charlotte and Richmond, who plays on the FCS level.

"I'm sure there's a lot of other people that want to get clicks and views and posts on my face… It's just a bunch of garbage."

Bill Belichick emphasizes his commitment to UNC ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/FcWAeeJL8Q

— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) October 28, 2025

Belichick’s relationship with 24-year-old Jordon Hudson has also been close scrutinized as the former cheerleader has been a constant presence on the sidelines after a headline-making offseason.

Belichick’s time in Chapel Hill reached a low point in early October with reports swirling about a divided program in chaos during the team’s bye week. Belichick and athletic director Bubba Cunningham were forced to put out a statements reaffirming a mutual dedication.

President Trump welcomes Bill Belichick to the White House in 2017 to celebrate a Patriots’ Super Bowl victory. The Washington Post via Getty Im
Jordon Hudson on the field before North Carolina’s game against Virginia. AP

Since then, North Carolina has lost two heartbreaking ACC games to Cal and Virginia.

The Tar Heels lost in overtime on Saturday to the No. 16 Cavaliers when Belichick’s decision to go for two in overtime while trailing 17-16 backfired when Ben Hall was stopped inches short of the goalline.

Belichick will go for his first ACC win Friday night when North Carolina travels to Syracuse.

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