STOCK WATCH: Fast-Glance Week in Review
November 20, 2006 | Dick's Stock Watch provides a fast-glance review of the past week in the world of sports, charting whose stock is up and whose is down.
STOCK UP
Ohio State got past Michigan and the Buckeyes will be playing for the national title. In my opinion, Troy Smith locked up the Heisman Trophy with his performance.
Steve Slaton of West Virginia had 345 yards of total offense and four touchdowns in a win over Pittsburgh Thursday night.
The Utah Jazz is 9-1 after a win over Phoenix on Saturday. Jerry Sloan's team is off to a great start.
Roger Federer ended another brilliant season by winning the Tennis Masters Cup title, beating James Blake in straight sets. Federer is the first player to win over $8 million in prize money in one season.
STOCK DOWN
OJ Simpson and his latest revelation … if I did it. Give me a break!
Rutgers saw its hopes of competing for a national title shot down at Cincinnati.
The Miami Heat lost at home to the New York Knicks 100-76 on Friday night.
Kansas was upset at home by Oral Roberts earlier in the week.
Annika Sorenstam missed the cut at the season-ending ADT championship.
Dick Vitale coached the Pistons and the University of Detroit before broadcasting ESPN's first college basketball game in December 1979. Send him a question for possible use on ESPNEWS.