KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Joshua Dobbs threw three touchdown passes and ran for two more scores -- including a career-long 70-yarder -- in his final home game Saturday as No. 19 Tennessee won a 63-37 shootout with Missouri.Dobbs was 15 of 22 for 223 yards with two touchdown passes to Jauan Jennings and one to Josh Malone. He rushed for a career-high 190 yards on just 10 carries.You can just see the confidence he has in himself and everybody around him, Tennessee coach Butch Jones said.Tennessee (8-3, 4-3 SEC) has won three straight games and has scored over 40 points in all of them. This marks the first time since 1995 that the Volunteers have scored 40-plus points in three consecutive games.The Vols won despite allowing 740 yards in total offense, the highest single-game total ever by a Tennessee opponent. Troy gained 721 yards in a 55-48 loss to Tennessee in 2012.Damarea Crockett rushed for 225 yards and Ish Witter gained 163 yards to lead a 420-yard rushing attack for Missouri (3-8, 1-6). The Tigers gained 600-plus total yards for the fourth time this season.Offensively thats a pretty good day, Missouri coach Barry Odom said. I didnt have enough answers defensively to put us there to win it.Crockett had the second-highest single-game rushing total ever by a Tennessee opponent. Mississippis Dexter McCluster rushed for 282 yards against Tennessee in 2009.Tennessees John Kelly rushed for 101 yards and a touchdown. Alvin Kamara ran for 55 yards and two scores.The Vols were clinging to a 35-30 lead when Dobbs made a move around Missouris Thomas Wilson at the line of scrimmage and raced for a 70-yard touchdown with 13:20 remaining. Tennessee took command from there.Although Tennessee won the game, the Vols were knocked out of contention for the SEC Eastern Division title when Florida beat LSU 16-10 earlier in the day to clinch a spot in the Dec. 3 SEC championship game against No. 1 Alabama.We didnt know about it, Tennessee cornerback Cam Sutton said. I just heard about it after the game. Thats something we werent worried about throughout the course of the game.THE TAKEAWAYMissouri: The Tigers season-long kicking woes hurt them again Saturday.Missouri missed an extra-point attempt for the fifth time this season at the end of the Tigers first series. Missouri also had gone 5 of 12 on field-goal attempts this season before Saturday.The Tigers kicking game has struggled so much that they decided to go for it rather than attempting a field goal while facing fourth-and-12 from the Tennessee 20 early in the second quarter. After Missouri was penalized for a false start, the Tigers still kept their offense on the field to try converting the first down on fourth-and-17 from the 25. The drive ended with an incomplete pass.Tennessee: The Vols defense remains extremely vulnerable, particularly against the run. Missouri put up huge numbers against Tennessee one week after the Vols allowed 443 yards rushing in a 49-36 victory over Kentucky. Tennessee also gave up 353 yards rushing to Texas A&M and 409 to Alabama this season.UP NEXTMissouri hosts Arkansas on Friday.Tennessee is at Vanderbilt on Saturday. Air Jordan 1 High OG Fearless White Mens . Reigning world champion Eve Muirhead of Scotland opened with a 12-2 rout of Winnipegs Jennifer Jones in a battle of teams bound for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. Best Fake Jordan 1 . 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He may be plotting Paul Gallens NRL downfall but Johnathan Thurston says there are no longer any hard feelings in the wake of their State of Origin feud.North Queensland playmaker Thurston will again face off with the Cronulla captain in Friday nights NRL preliminary final at Allianz Stadium.However, the pair appear to have buried their Origin hatchet in what would be a relief for Kangaroos coach Mal Meninga ahead of the end of season Four Nations.Thurston said he didnt have any lingering issues with Gallen and even sung the Sharks locks praises as they prepare to lock horns in the grand final qualifier.A war of words erupted between the pair after Queensland half Thurston dismissed Gallen as disrespectful when the NSW skipper led his team off the field during Maroons captain Cameron Smiths victory speech in July.Two months later and Thurston has a very different take on the Cronulla captain.I have played a lot of football alongside the G-Train (Gallen), he said.I know what he brings to the team, what sort of character he is away from the football field.ddddddddddddIf you are playing footy you want him in your team.No hard feelings, then?Weve all moved on from that, Thurston said.And this is Cronulla v Cowboys, not State of Origin.Thurstons stance avoids a potentially toxic Four Nations campaign by a Kangaroos squad expected to feature the pair.Gallen is still in Thurstons sights - North Queensland will look to keep their title defence on track with victory on Friday night.That will be easier said than done.Little has separated the teams this season - North Queensland beat Cronulla 20-14 in round one and the Sharks triumphed 13-10 in round 14.They have split their past eight games 4-4.We are both defensively strong, both teams dont leak too many points so they are hard to come by - thats all I can put it down to, Thurston said of their miserly rivalry.It shows that opportunities are few and far between in finals - you have to take them. 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