Dave Portnoy knows how Bill Belichick can quiet all the Jordon Hudson drama

Dave Portnoy said there’s one way for Bill Belichick to kill the drama surrounding his and Jordon Hudson’s relationship amid the fallout from the UNC football coach’s recent “CBS Sunday Mornings” interview: win.During a Thursday interview with comedian Adam Glyn on the street in New York, the Barstool Sports founder, who knows the couple personally, explained how Belichick, 73, can control the narrative about him and the 24-year-old Hudson.“Listen, winning cures all,” Portnoy said of Belichick, who’s preparing for his coaching debut at the college level.“So, if Belichick and UNC have a great season, nobody’s going to care, this will be a dead story.“If they struggle, I think this will be amplified.” Portnoy added, “I may be worried” about the situation if he was UNC athletic director Bubba Cunningham.A native of Boston and lifelong Patriots fan, Portnoy lives on Nantucket near Belichick and Hudson.“I’m obviously a disciple of Belichick.
I’m a Patriot diehard,” Portnoy said.“The whole thing is strange to me.
I also know Bill and I know Jordon.It is surprising to me how it built up, but he’s the greatest football coach of all time, so maybe it’s expected.”During a separate appearance on “The Megyn Kelly Show” this week, Portnoy said he knew Hudson “was running the whole show” for a while, in terms of her involvement in Belichick’s career and business.
“I don’t know why she’s so involved, I really don’t,” Portnoy said, adding that it’s an “awkward situation.” “I’ve met her.She’s nice enough — she’s running the whole show.
I’ve know that a couple months ago.Every piece of Bill Belichick’s business goes through her.”Belichick and Hudson are at the center of a media firestorm after she interrupted his “CBS Sunday Mornings” interview, which aired April 27.The former cheerleader at Bridgewater State University stopped Belichick from answering CBS’s Tony Dokoupil’s question abo...