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.
John Harvard's Journal | January-February 2018
Harvard football 2017 season wrap-up
A humbling defeat in The Game caps Harvard’s dreariest season in 17 years.
Crimson Football 2017: Harvard 3, Yale 24
You can’t win if you can’t score.
Crimson Football 2017: Harvard 6, Penn 23
A drubbing by Penn knocks the Crimson out of the title race.
Crimson Football 2017: Harvard 21, Columbia 14
The readiness is all.
Crimson Football 2017: Princeton 52, Harvard 17
A shellacking in the Stadium
Crimson Football 2017: Harvard 38, Lafayette 10
The Crimson gets back on track.
Crimson Football 2017: Harvard 14, Cornell 17
Cornell inexorably outmuscles Harvard.
John Harvard's Journal | November-December 2017
An Ivy win and a terrible injury mark Harvard football's early season
An Ivy win and a terrible injury mark Harvard football's early season.
Crimson Football 2017: Harvard 41, Georgetown 2
A steamrolling at RFK Stadium
Crimson Football 2017: Harvard 45, Brown 28
Harvard cruises in its home opener.
Crimson Football 2017: Harvard 10, Rhode Island 17
The Crimson drops its first season opener since 2011.
John Harvard's Journal | January-February 2017
Harvard football shocking season finale
After living on the edge, the football team confronts a shocking season-ending upset.