In case you missed it: August 7

In case you missed it: August 7

Published Aug. 8, 2013 9:29 a.m. ET

In case you missed it, here were the top stories on FOX Sports Florida from Wednesday, August 7:

* The Rays were up, down, up and then down again in dropping a wild one to the Diamondbacks in Arizona late Wednesday night. Read More

* Rays rookie Chris Archer -- the American League pitcher and rookie of
the month for July -- had to leave Wednesday’s loss to the Diamondbacks
after getting two outs in the second inning. Read More

* Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice -- including a sizzling free kick goal in the first half -- to push Real Madrid past Chelsea 3-1 to win the International Champions Cup title. Read More

* The Jacksonville Jaguars were awarded wide receiver Charly Martin off of waivers from the 49ers to add some depth to their depleted receiving corps. Read More

* The Marlins were knocked down the Pirates as Miami’s losing streak grew to four straight games. Read More

* If professional soccer were to ever make its way to South Florida, it would need to come replete with some big names to satiate a fan base that is frequently drawn to high-profile athletes. Read More

* The Florida Gators will be without the services of senior wide receiver Andre Debose for the upcoming season due to a torn ACL. Read More

* Florida State pilfered Atlantic Coast Conference rival Duke when it picked Stan Wilcox to be its new athletic director. Read More

* Florida prosecutors dropped child-abuse charges against former Dolphins wide receiver Mark Duper. Read More

* Wide receiver Mike Wallace returned to Dolphins practice on Wednesday, catching a long touchdown and insisting that he is the faster player in the NFL. Read More

*Dolphins owner Stephen Ross says he is committed to bringing a winning football tradition back to Miami. Read More

* The Atlantic Coast Conference has completed its bowl lineup for the 2014-19 seasons. ACC Commissioner John Swofford said Wednesday that the league will send teams to the Military and AdvoCareV100 plus a still-to-be-named bowl in Detroit.  Read More

* The watch starts now. Sure, the study of rookie quarterback Mike Glennon has been part of life with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers since he was taken in the third round, No. 73 overall, last April. But this much is clear: There is no quarterback controversy in pewter and red. Read More

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