In case you missed it: Oct. 20

In case you missed it, here were the top sports stories from FOX Sports Florida from Sunday, Oct. 20.
* Florida State and Miami both climbed up the polls, and UCF joined them in the top 25 at No. 21 while Florida dropped out of the top 25. Read More
* While on a long drive Sunday afternoon, Heat star Dwyane Wade took a page from teammate LeBron James and went to Twitter for a bit of a Q&A. Read More
* Mario Williams forced a fumble when he sacked Ryan Tannehill with less than three minutes left, setting up the winning field goal to help the Buffalo Bills beat the Miami Dolphins, 23-21, Sunday. It was former Dolphins kicker Dan Carpenter, who was released in August after five seasons in Miami, beating his former team by making a 31-yarder with 33 seconds to go. Read More
* Bills 23, Dolphins 21: Postgame takeaways & observations -- The Miami Dolphins' season took an unwelcome turn against Buffalo on Sunday. The Bills had come to town riding a two-game losing streak to play a game in 87-degree heat with a backup quarterback. Read More
* Florida State Seminoles secondary excels against high-powered Clemson offense. Read More
* UCF entered the national rankings Sunday at No. 21 in The Associated Press poll and No. 25 in the Coaches' poll. It is the Knights' first rankings since the final polls in 2010. Read More
* The Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-6) were left still looking for their first win this season after a 31-23 defeat to the Falcons in Atlanta. Read More
* Falcons 31, Buccaneers 23: Postgame takeaways & observations -- Two teams met Sunday at the Georgia Dome, each desperately needing a victory. When it was over, the Atlanta Falcons received a breather from their swoon. Meanwhile, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers keep gasping for air. Read More
* Workers entered the Buccaneers' locker room wearing hazmat suits to clean the area following the game. Tampa Bay has had three documented cases of MRSA this season. Read more
* Jacksonville Jaguars drop to 0-7 after a 24-6 loss to the Chargers and have lost every game this season by double digits, becoming the first team since the 1984 Houston Oilers to garner that dubious distinction. Read More
* Chargers 24, Jaguars 6: Postgame takeaways & observations -- Jaguars coach Gus Bradley didn't try to spin his team's season-long struggles as it joined historical company. Jacksonville will travel across the pond in the hope for its first victory. Read more
* Tampa Bay running back Doug Martin injured his shoulder early in the third quarter and was questionable to return Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons. Read More
* E'Twaun Moore led the host Orlando Magic to a 87-86 preseason victory over the Detroit Pistons Sunday night. Read more