KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — With Kentucky’s 26th straight loss to Tennessee in the books, junior Randall Cobb now has to decide if he wants to return next year for one more shot at Tennessee. The Alcoa, Tenn., native is 0-3 against his hometown Volunteers, including Saturday’s 24-14 loss. Following Saturday’s game, Cobb was asked if he wanted one more shot at Tennessee.”I would. Who wouldn’t?” Cobb said. “I haven’t beat them yet. That’s something I’m going to be thinking about over the next few weeks.”Cobb’s answer wasn’t a definitive yes or no.”Now that this game is over I’m going to go back and do my research and try to do all the homework I can to see what’s best for me,” Cobb said. “I’ve got to be a little selfish now and make a decision that’s best for me, but my heart is always going to be in blue.”Cobb said he has until January 15 to make a decision on the pros. Asked what he will consider over the next month and a half and into the bowl season, Cobb cited his family, future opportunities and the potential for an NFL lockout.”I’m going to do what’s best for me,” Cobb said. “If that’s coming back, I would love playing another year here.”Cobb had one of his best career games as a wide receiver against Tennessee, catching a career-high 13 passes for 116 yards. The junior also ran the ball five times for 25 yards.