After blasting Kentucky 52-21, it looks like Tennessee has a great chance of winning its final four games of the regular season. But in order to do that, the Volunteers need to defeat South Carolina on Saturday.

Here are five impact players to watch as Tennessee tries to push its record above .500:

1. QB Joshua Dobbs: Dobbs is the man who makes this offense go. Last week, the dual-threat quarterback accounted for 284 total yards and four TDs in Tennessee’s win over Kentucky. The Volunteers scored on eight straight possessions between the first and fourth quarters. Dobbs has Tennessee’s offense clicking on all cylinders right now.

2. RB Jalen Hurd: Hurd does everything he is supposed to do and does it well. He averages 4.5 yards per carry, and he is excellent in pass protection. He is even starting to catch the ball out of the backfield as demonstrated by his 37-yard touchdown reception against Kentucky. Hurd is one of the most complete running backs in the SEC.

3. RB Alvin Kamara: Kamara is Tennessee’s most versatile offensive weapon. He averages 6.4 yards per carry and is lethal in the passing game. Tennessee loves to move him out wide when he is put into the game, and it used him as a receiver multiple times in the red zone in the Volunteers victory over Georgia. Tennessee’s ability to use Kamara in different ways will provide another challenge for South Carolina’s defense.

4. WR Josh Malone: Malone is coming off the best game of his college career —  four receptions for 103 yards, including a 75-yard touchdown, against Kentucky. He ran his routes precisely against the Wildcats and has become Dobbs go-to receiver.

5. DE Derek Barnett: The sophomore was a beast against Kentucky, accounting for seven tackles and two sacks. His ability to pressure quarterbacks will make South Carolina QB Perry Orth nervous in the pocket.