Bill Belichick’s Good Morning America interview mostly went off without a hitch — but his relationship with Jordon Hudson, 24, still seemed to be at the front of everyone’s minds.

While the coach, 73, spoke with GMA host Michael Strahan for roughly eight minutes about his historic career with the New England Patriots and his new book The Art of Winning: Lessons From My Life in Football, the interviewer spent the final minute and 30 seconds questioning Belichick about his private life.

Michael Strahan Notes Bill Belichick’s Life Changes

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Toward the end of the interview, Strahan transitioned the conversation over to Belichick’s “personal life.”

“You’ve had a transformation since your coaching days with the Patriots. You’ve done some things I’d never thought I’d see you do before. You had gigs on TV, you’re putting your personal life out on social media, now you went back to college to coach. So what would the Patriots Bill Belichick say to the UNC Bill Belichick? What kind of advice would you have, if you had any?” the New York Giants alum asked.

In response, Belichick said, “for me, it’s all about learning. I learn every day and I’ve learned so much being back in a college [sports] environment,” before providing some examples of how different university football is compared to the NFL.

Source: @GMA/XMichael Strahan didn’t mention Jordon Hudson until the end of the interview.

Trying to pry some information out of the former Patriots general manager, Strahan noted: “A lot has been made about your professional life, but also your personal life, because it has spilt over into your professional life in a lot of ways and a lot has been made about your relationship with Jordon Hudson.”

“It’s been getting a lot of attention. She isn’t here this morning, but what do you think about all of the attention that your relationship has been getting?” he asked.

Bill Belichick Praises Jordon Hudson’s ‘Business’ Side

Source: @jordon/Instagram; @GMA/XBill Belichick credited Jordon Hudson for handling his ‘business things.’

Belichick seemed to nearly stick to a script as he responded: “She’s been terrific through the whole process and she’s been very helpful to me. She does the business things that don’t relate to North Carolina that come up in my life so I can concentrate on football and and that’s really what I want to do.”

“I acknowledged her in the book, she was very helpful with the tribute pages and also given a perspective of the book from kind of a business side. Sometimes I get a little football technical and she did a good job of keeping me on balance there,” the University of North Carolina football coach explained.