Aaron Murray's third interception his fourth turnover of the game nearly ended it four plays earlier. Jelani Jenkins tipped Murray's pass over the middle. Will Hill intercepted it and nearly returned it for the winning score. Hill stepped out at the 4.
The Gators (5-3, 3-3 Southeastern Conference) did little with their turn and settled for Henry's winner. It was a redeeming moment for Henry, who missed three field goals in close losses to LSU and Mississippi State while filling in for injured kicker Caleb Sturgis.
Florida snapped a three-game losing streak and extended its dominance in the series. Georgia (4-5, 3-4) has lost 18 of the last 21 meetings.
This one will go down as one of the best in the 95-year history of the series, the first overtime game between the Gators and Bulldogs. The difference, much like the last two meetings, were turnovers. Florida had one, while Georgia finished with a season-high four.
The final one was the most crucial. Georgia had been moving the ball at will in the second half and scored on four straight possessions, the last one a 15-yard strike from Murray to A.J. Green in triple coverage. That evened the score with 4:36 remaining after Trey Burton's 51-yard TD scamper.
The Gators had a final chance in regulation, but instead of attempting a long field goal, coach Urban Meyer settled for the extra frame.
Georgia players stood arm-in-arm on the sideline and swayed back and forth during the coin toss, showing all the confidence of a team that entered the game with a three-game winning streak and dominated the second half. The enthusiasm was short-lived, though.
Murray threw incomplete to Kris Durham deep on first down, then Caleb King was stopped for a yard on second. Murray's next pass was tipped, then picked.
Florida was celebrating again a few plays later.
Henry jumped up and down as soon as the ball left his foot, knowing he hit it dead straight through the middle of the uprights. Meyer waited a second longer to celebrate, then dropped to his knees in relief.
Florida snapped an 0-for-October streak that was the longest in Meyer's coaching career and the program's longest since 1999.
More importantly, the Gators stayed in the hunt for the SEC's Eastern Division title. If Florida beats Vanderbilt and South Carolina, it would advance to Atlanta for the third consecutive year.

Florida quarterback Trey Burton (8) dives for a touchdown while being defended by Georgia safety Shawn Williams (36) during the fourth quarter of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Oct. 30, 2010, in Jacksonville, Fla. Florida defeated Georgia in
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