KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Dylan Sampson scored his third touchdown of the game on a 1-yard run in overtime to give No. 8 Tennessee a 23-17 victory over Florida on Saturday night.
The Volunteers (5-1, 2-1 Southeastern Conference) went to overtime for only the second time. The first was in 1998 when they won the national title.
Trey Smack missed a 47-yard field goal try for Florida (3-3, 1-2) on the first overtime possession.
''Once (Florida) missed the field goal, I knew we would win,'' Sampson said.
''(After the miss), we were going to run the football and be sound in doing it,'' said Tennessee coach Josh Heupel. ''(Sampson) always has great vision, great pace. He's always been good running between the tackles.''
The Gators tied it with 29 seconds left on DJ Lagway's 27-yard touchdown pass to Chimere Dike. After lining up for a 2-point conversion, Tennessee called a timeout and Florida kicked the extra point.
Sampson, who rushed for 112 yards, ran 23 yards for a go-ahead, fourth-quarter touchdown. The touchdown was set up by a defensive stand that forced the Gators to punt from their end zone.
''(The defense) is confident,'' Heupel said. ''They don't just think (something good) is going to happen. They have to make it happen.''