Jacksonville, FL - Joshua Dobbs accounted for 205 yards and the Tennessee Volunteers cruised past the Iowa Hawkeyes, 45-28, in the TaxSlayer Bowl on Friday. Dobbs threw for 129 yards with a touchdown and an interception, while rushing for 76 yards with two scores for the Vols (7-6), who won four of their last five to end the season. Jalen Hurd had a strong performance with 122 yards on the ground and added two touchdowns in the win. Jordan Canzeri paced the Hawkeyes (7-6) with 120 rushing yards on 12 carries, while Mark Weisman had two rushing touchdowns. Iowa used a pair of quarterbacks in C.J. Beathard and Jake Rudock throughout the day. Beathard finished with 145 passing yards with two touchdowns and an interception to go along with 82 rushing yards. Rudock threw for 32 yards and rushed for 22 in the loss. The first quarter belonged to the Volunteers. They made stops and scored often. Iowa was forced to punt after reaching midfield on its opening drive. Tennessee used a heavy dose of the ground game, running seven of the nine plays with Hurd accounting for 42 yards on four carries. He capped the 80-yard march with a 3-yard touchdown to give the Vols a 7-0 lead. Tennessee was tested on the Hawkeyes next possession, but Weisman was stuffed on 4th-and-1 from the Vols 33. Hurd took advantage five plays into the series, barreling up the middle, bouncing off multiple tackles and into the end zone. Following another Iowa punt, Marlin Lane took a backward pass out of the back field from Dobbs, then completed a 49-yard pass to an open Vic Wharton and extend the margin to 21-0 with 1:31 remaining in the first. Tennessee continued to pour it on in the second. Dobbs rolled out and weaved his way into the end zone for an 8-yard score as the lead stretched to 28-0. The Hawkeyes finally got on the board with a drive that covered 71 yards over 4:30. Weisman capped it with a 3-yard TD run. Dobbs, who went 11-of-12 passing for 81 yards over first two quarters, concluded his teams dominant half with a 19-yard touchdown pass to Von Pearson on nice back-shoulder fade at the pylon. Hurd, meanwhile, rushed for 97 yards in the first half, while Iowas team gained 68 rushing yards by the break. Dobbs kept up his remarkable day with an 11-yard scoring run that pushed the lead to 35 with 7:46 left in the third. He threw an interception following a Beathard fumble, but Beathard was then picked off by LaDarrell McNeil inside the Tennessee 10. Weisman plunged into the end zone from a yard out early in the fourth. Aaron Medley booted a 28-yard field goal at the other end for a 45-14 lead with 8:31 on the clock. The Hawkeyes closed the scoring with a touchdown passes from Beathard to Ray Hamilton and Matt VandeBerg late in the fourth. Game Notes Tennessee now leads the all-time series 2-1 ... Iowa dropped five of its last seven after a 5-1 start ... 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The Yankees earned their first three-game sweep at home this season and sliced Torontos lead in the AL East to 1 1/2 games. "Big series for us," reliever Adam Warren said after New York won for the seventh time in nine games. "Its nice to kind of see our team click a little bit and play some good baseball." Citing research by the Elias Sports Bureau, the Yankees said the winning streak against Toronto is their longest at home against one team since a 19-game run vs. Cleveland from June 1960 to April 1962. Melky Cabrera and Edwin Encarnacion each hit a two-run homer for the Blue Jays, who have lost nine of 12 and were swept for the first time since Sept. 10-12 last season by the Los Angeles Angels. Toronto has dropped 25 of 27 at Yankee Stadium dating to 2011 and hasnt won in the Bronx since Aug. 29, 2012. "Hey, if youre going to play in prime time, youve got to perform on the big stage and we didnt do it," manager John Gibbons said. "Were fully capable of doing it. We just didnt do it. Itll be definitely good to move on." With closer David Robertson receiving a rest, Warren got two outs for his second save -- ending a rhythm-less game that took 3 hours, 47 minutes. Gibbons was on the field five times in the first six innings for four discussions with the umpires, plus a pitching change. Phelps equaled his career high with 115 pitches and finished strong. He retired pinch-hitter Adam Lind with two on to end the sixth and then struck out two in a perfect seventh. "We really pushed him tonight," manager Joe Girardi said. "He did a great job." The right-handerr was fired up, too, clenching his fist and yelling after freezing Jose Reyes for strike three with his final delivery.dddddddddddd Phelps made a key defensive play to protect a one-run lead in the fifth. He got Reyes on a soft grounder with the infield in, pinning a runner at third, and then knocked down Cabreras two-out comebacker. Phelps whirled around and scrambled to find the ball near the front of the mound, then zipped a throw to first just in time. "I knew that it went down. I knew it wasnt going to be far away, I just had to get my eyes on it," Phelps said. "Straight scramble mode as soon as it hit me." Cabrera tripped awkwardly over the bag and tumbled hard to the turf, but appeared to be fine. Phelps also picked off Cabrera at second base with two runners on in the first inning and Encarnacion at the plate. Phelps and Girardi both called it the biggest play of the game. "The way our teams been playing right now, its exciting baseball," Phelps said. Encarnacion hit his 21st homer in the eighth, a long drive to left off Shawn Kelley that cut it to 6-4. Yankees hitters ran up Hutchisons pitch count early, just as they did against fellow youngster Marcus Stroman in the series opener. Kelly Johnson had a sacrifice fly in the second and Beltran added one in the third. Making his Yankee Stadium debut, Hutchison (5-5) threw 38 pitches in the second inning and needed 76 to get through three. He was pulled in the fifth trailing 3-2. "Youve got to make better pitches," Hutchison said. "When I got ahead I didnt make good pitches to put them away, and I fell behind quite a bit, too." Beltran hit an RBI double off Aaron Loup, and Brian Roberts stole two bases in the sixth before scoring on Jeters groundout. Steve Delabar walked three in the seventh, including Yangervis Solarte with the bases loaded to make it 6-2. NOTES: Toronto has seven more games scheduled at Yankee Stadium this year. The Blue Jays return on July 25. ... Lind had been sidelined since leaving Saturdays game in Baltimore with a bruised right foot. ... Lights-out Yankees reliever Dellin Betances was unavailable after pitching three scoreless innings in the first two games of the series, Girardi said. ... Johnson was shaken up and removed after the ball hit his left hand when he fouled off a bunt in the sixth. Solarte pinch-hit with a full count and struck out. X-rays on Johnson were negative and he is day to day with bruised fingers. ' ' '