KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Joshua Dobbs threw touchdown passes to three different receivers and ran for two more scores Saturday as Tennessee defeated Kentucky 49-36 to continue its domination of this annual series.Tennessee (7-3, 3-3 SEC) has won 31 of its last 32 matchups against the Wildcats, with the lone Kentucky win coming in 2011. Kentucky (5-5, 4-4) hasnt beaten Tennessee in Knoxville since 1984.Dobbs went 11 of 17 for 223 yards with touchdown passes to Josh Smith, Ethan Wolf and Josh Malone. Dobbs also rushed for 147 yards and two touchdowns, including a 45-yarder.Malones 51-yard touchdown catch came on a flea flicker in the third quarter, as John Kelly took the handoff and pitched it back to Dobbs.He had great command of the line of scrimmage, a great command performance, Tennessee coach Butch Jones said.Tennessee rushed for 376 yards and averaged 9.2 yards per carry against a Kentucky defense that lost leading tackler Jordan Jones to back spasms in the first half and had several other players hurt over the course of the game. Alvin Kamara rushed for 128 yards and two touchdowns on 10 carries. John Kelly rushed for 94 yards.The Vols moved the ball so well that they only faced five third-down situations all day.They were making too much hay on first and second down, Kentucky coach Mark Stoops said.Kentucky rushed for 443 yards -- three yards shy of a 65-year-old school single-game record -- but wasnt nearly efficient enough in the red zone. Kentucky settled for field goals three times after driving inside Tennessees 15-yard line and also lost a fumble at the Tennessee 4.Stanley Boom Williams led Kentucky with 127 yards rushing. Jojo Kemp added 90 yards, including a 71-yard touchdown.Kentucky lost its second straight game to waste another chance to become bowl eligible for first time since 2010 as the Wildcats attempt to avoid a third straight late-season collapse. Last season, Kentucky was 4-1 before losing six of its last seven games. Two years ago, Kentucky was 5-1 before ending the season with six straight losses.The Wildcats have a golden opportunity to earn that elusive sixth win next week when they host Football Championship Subdivision program Austin Peay.THE TAKEAWAYKentucky: The Wildcats continued their recent history of being unable to stop Tennessees offense. They have allowed 151 points to the Volunteers over the last three seasons. Kentuckys lack of a balanced offense proved costly whenever the Wildcats got into scoring position. Stephen Johnson went 12 of 29 for 192 yards with an interception, and he was sacked four times.Tennessee: Dobbs continued his personal history of productive performances against Kentucky. Dobbs is 4-0 against Kentucky as a starting quarterback. In those four games, he has 10 touchdown passes and six touchdown runs.UP NEXTKentucky hosts Austin Peay.Tennessee hosts Missouri. Alexander Mattison Vikings Jersey .35 million, one-year contract that avoided salary arbitration. Plouffe batted .254 with 14 home runs and 52 RBIs in 477 at-bats last season, his second as a regular in the lineup. Cris Carter Vikings Jersey . Darren Helm scored on Detroits sixth attempt in the shootout and then Jonas Gustavsson stopped Andrew Shaws shot, lifting the Detroit Red Wings to a 5-4 win over the Chicago Blackhawks on Wednesday night. http://www.thevikingsshoponline.com/Youth-Jalyn-Holmes-Vikings-Jersey/ . 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You pay a price, no doubt.Hopefully (in future years) Im able to run around with the three kids - the third childs not too far away.And hopefully Im able to stay fit enough to still look appealing to my wife.Pavlich will play only home games from this point on - meaning hell miss this weeks clash with the Suns on the Gold Coast, and the round 22 match against GWS.ddddddddddddThe six-time All-Australian revealed he offered to quit earlier this season after Fremantle crashed to a 0-5 record.But he was talked out of it by coach Ross Lyon and football operations manager Chris Bond.Pavlich is the only WA-based player to have broken through the 300-game barrier.The next best was retired Eagle Dean Cox, who reached 290 games.But Pavlich said his looming 350-game milestone pales in significance compared to North Melbourne midfielder Brent Harvey, who will equal Michael Tucks long-standing games record of 426 matches this weekend.Its a phenomenal effort, Pavlich said.I dont think many people thought Tucks record was achievable.It just proves that someone here (at Fremantle) will beat 350.Theres an Olympics coming up, and records will be broken everywhere.It is a phenomenal effort (by Harvey), and it just goes to show his durability, versatility, and desire to keep doing it. 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