Dick Friedman

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.

Crimson Football 2018: Harvard 29, Penn 7

A bludgeoning victory in the season’s final road game

Crimson Football 2018: Harvard 52, Columbia 18

A Senior Day, and game, to celebrate

Crimson Football 2018: Dartmouth 24, Harvard 17

For the third time against a tough foe, too little, too late.

Crimson Football 2018: Harvard 21, Princeton 29

Harvard gives the Tigers a good game. 

Dick Friedman on early season Harvard football

The early season holds no easy wins for Harvard football.

Crimson Football 2018: Harvard 33, Holy Cross 31

A loss turns into a win—just in the kick of time.

Crimson Football 2018: Harvard 16, Rhode Island 23

A quick and aggressive opponent makes the Crimson look sluggish.

Crimson Football 2018: Harvard 31, Brown 17

An unexpectedly tough win in Providence

Crimson Football 2018: Harvard 36, San Diego 14

A strong start, and for Crimson running back Aaron Shampklin, a breakout day

Harvard “return man” Justice Shelton-Mosley, profiled by Dick Friedman

Justice Shelton-Mosley needs only the tiniest bit of space to go the distance.