In case you missed it: Oct. 31

In case you missed it: Oct. 31

Published Nov. 1, 2013 9:14 a.m. ET

In case you missed it, here were the top sports stories from FOX Sports Florida from Thursday, Oct. 31:

* Cameron Wake's sack and safety against the Bengals Thursday night did more than help the Dolphins end their four-game losing streak, it also allowed them some brief relief from recent frustrations. Read More

* Dolphins 22, Bengals 20: Charlie McCarthy offers up his observations from Miami's overtime victory against Cincinnati. Read More

* The Dolphins led at halftime again, and they surrendered their lead late again, but Cameron Wake sacked Andy Dalton in the end zone for a game-ending safety late Thursday night to help the Dolphins end their four-game losing streak in overtime. Read More

* Mike White threw two touchdowns in his first career start for the Bulls, but South Florida wasn't able to hold off Houston for it second straight loss. Read More

* Bolts Bits: Lightning head coach Jon Cooper is making an effort to help star goal scorer Steven Stamkos improve his efficiency in shootouts. Read More

* Quarterback Mike Glennon of the Buccaneers and Russell Wilson of the Seahawks will face off against each other on Sunday, but their history goes back to when they spent three years together at NC State, and teammates and coaches were in agreement that the two showed all the signs of one day making it to the NFL. Read More

* The Marlins picked up their team option for 22-year-old right-hander Jacob Turner and reinstated outfielder Marcell Ozuna from the 60-day disabled list. Read More

* One day after Carl Pelini sent Florida Atlantic's program into a tailspin by acknowledging to school officials that he used an illegal drug and tendering his resignation, interim coach Brian Wright ran the reeling Owls through practice for the first time since agreeing to be the interim head coach. Read More

* Island Coast at University School to stream live Nov. 1 on FOXSportsFlorida.com via Prep Zone. Read More

* After breaking his arm in last year’s Florida-Georgia game, Gators senior wideout Solomon Patton is eager to return to EverBank Field for one last shot at the Bulldogs. Read More

* The Florida men's basketball team is ranked 10th nationally in the preseason Associated Press poll released on Thursday. Read More

* No. 10 Florida probably will be playing with walk-ons early in the season. Coach Billy Donovan announced the suspension of big men Dorian Finney-Smith and Damontre Harris on Thursday, meaning the Gators will be down at least four guys to start the season. Read More

* Basketball was the sport at which Tracy McGrady excelled. But baseball was always the one which held a special place in his heart. So when the recently-retired, former two-time NBA scoring champion as a member of the Orlando Magic returns to be honored at their home opener Friday night, he'll be more inclined to look ahead to what's next for him rather than wondering what might have been or once was. Read More

* Dennis Gudbranson, younger brother of Florida Panthers defenseman Erik Gudbranson, spent too many days in a hospital room as a child. There were the usual routines of blood work, medication and treatments, visits by doctors and nurses. His siblings would often come by to help pass the time. Read More

* Saturday will mark the 14th time both Miami and FSU were ranked top 10 for their annual rivalry game. Read More


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