In case you missed it: Oct. 24
In case you missed it, here were the top sports stories from FOX Sports Florida from Thursday, Oct. 24:
* An 0-7 start to the season. Losses in 12 of their past 13 games. After Thursday night, the Buccaneers and head coach Greg Schiano seem destined for inevitable split, though who knows how long the drama will play out. Read More.
* Panthers 31, Buccaneers 13: Andrew Astleford breaks down what we learned from yet another Tampa Bay loss. Read More.
* The Buccaneers couldn’t slow down Carolina quarterback Cam Newton -- who had two touchdowns throwing and two more rushing -- in losing at home on Thursday night to fall to 0-7 on the season. Read More. * Steven Stamkos scored twice and had two assists, and captain Martin St. Louis scored just more than a minute into overtime to lift the Lightning past the visiting Blackhawks. Read More.
* According to a videotaped confession, a man on trial in the slaying of Washington Redskins star safety Sean Taylor admitted to breaking into the NFL player's home. Read More.
* Running back James Wilder Jr., who suffered a concussion against Clemson last Saturday, has been ruled out for the Seminoles when they take on NC State. Read More.
* Marlins President David Samson points to the Boston Red Sox -- a World Series participant a season after a last-place finish in their division -- as to what he thinks Miami has the capability to do sooner rather than later. Read More.
* With the Tampa Bay Buccaneers struggling, "Fire Schiano" billboard appears in North Tampa. Read More.
* Cat Bites: Erin Brown takes a look at the state of the Panthers, a team that has had a boost in confidence after having to face the past four Stanley Cup champions over the course of the past 12 days. Read More.
* The Jacksonville Jaguars will face the Dallas Cowboys in London's Wembley Stadium next season.Read More.
* Representatives from the Miami Marlins and American Athletic Conference announce the Miami Beach Bowl to take place at Marlins Park beginning in December 2014. Read More.
* It was announced on Thursday that the Miami Dolphins will play the Oakland Raiders in London next season. A date and time have yet to be given. Read More.