Dick Friedman ’73 spent two decades as an editor and writer at Sports Illustrated and is one of the editors of the best-selling SI College Football Book. He is the author of the 2018 book "The Coach Who Strangled the Bulldog: How Harvard's Percy Haughton Beat Yale and Reinvented Football. Friedman grew up in Newton, Massachusetts, and first attended a game at Harvard Stadium in 1958.
Harvard Football Great Performances: Ric Zimmerman ’68
A late drive leads to a legendary ’66 win over Dartmouth.
Harvard Football Great Performances: Colton Chapple ’13
An all-time performance in an all-time loss
Harvard Football Great Performances: Charlie Brickley ’15
A Harvard great with an all-time boot
Harvard Great Performances: Carl Morris ’03
2000-02: a Crimson Wide Receiver's Fab Four
Harvard Great Performances: Endicott Peabody ’42
1941: “Chub” Peabody ’42 bottles up “Barnacle Bill.”
Harvard Great Performances: Terence Patterson ’00
1999: Terence Patterson ’00 and his four scores
Harvard Football Great Performances: Barry Wood ’32
October 19, 1929: Barry Wood Beats Army, 20-20
John Harvard's Journal | September-October 2020
Andrew Berry, Browns’ G.M., profiled by Dick Friedman
Football-tested and data-centric, Andrew Berry takes the helm in Cleveland.
John Harvard's Journal | January-February 2020
Harvard football season wrap-up
Dreadful defeats—and a heartbreaking Game—produced the Crimson’s first losing season of the century.
Football 2019: Yale 50, Harvard 43
Harvard falls to Yale in The Game 2019.
Football 2019: Penn 24, Harvard 20
Another loss for the hapless Crimson
Football 2019: Columbia 17, Harvard 10
Another crushing defeat for Harvard.