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Season 2025, Episode 21: Dreaming Of A Big Orange Christmas

Season 2025, Episode 21: Dreaming Of A Big Orange Christmas

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Power-T Talk brings the final Carol of the Bells in 2025! We will return the first week of January, but first we must go over what we have on Santa's list! We look into tidings of comfort and joy that bowl season brings and if is has the same Christmas Spirit it used to. We look to see what underclassmen could be promoted to important elves on defense in the bowl game against Illinois. Mike Matthews was on the sleigh team in 2025, but could he become the head reindeer with a breakout bowl game for Tennessee's offense? As Illinois looks to grinch away a victory from Tennessee, we preview what gifts Bret Bielema's team could bring to the Music City Bowl. Peyton Lewis is hitting the transfer portal but is it worth having a Blue Christmas about it? We unwrap what the playoff games brought us over the weekend and predict which teams not will not have themselves a merry little christmas time with the Quarterfinals upcoming.

Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays!

0:00- Introduction 0:49- What does bowl season mean in 2025? 5:21- How important is the bowl season for the underclassmen on defense? 9:10- Who are we looking for on offense? 16:36- What does Illinois bring to the table as a team? 25:39- Any concern about Peyton Lewis in the transfer portal? 31:25- Will we see any changeup at QB for the bowl game? 37:00- Does Tennessee win? 39:51- Playoff talk...Most surprising thing from the weekend? 43:40- New Year's Playoff Predictions 46:02- Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays from Power-T Talk!

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