Luke Swan
{{Short description|American football player and coach (born 1984)}}
{{distinguish|Luke Swann}}
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| birth_place = Fennimore, Wisconsin, U.S.
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| player_positions = Wide receiver
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Luke Swan (born September 5, 1984) is a former American football wide receiver and college football coach. He was signed by the Kansas City Chiefs as an undrafted free agent in 2008. He played college football for the Wisconsin Badgers.{{Cite web |title=Luke Swan College Stats, School, Draft, Gamelog, Splits |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/luke-swan-1.html |access-date=2025-02-18 |website=Sports Reference |language=en}} He was also a cast member on Spike TV's Fourth and Long.
Early years
Swan attended Fennimore High School, where he participated in football, basketball, baseball, and track. Swan started out as an option quarterback in his freshman season but switched to wide receiver his sophomore season.
As a senior, Swan captained both his football and basketball teams. He finished his high school career with 121 receptions, for 2,234 yards and 26 touchdowns, along with 18 interceptions as a defensive back. Swan was a two-time All-State, All-Conference, and All-Area selection.{{Cite web|url=https://madison.com/sports/small-town-flash-uw-junior-wide-receiver-luke-swan-is-from-a-simple-loving-family/article_bb3d9497-17b9-5079-a6d5-56007cb0dbd0.html|title = Small-Town Flash Uw Junior Wide Receiver Luke Swan is from a Simple, Loving Family and a Common, Warm Town. But Nothing About His Journey with the Badgers is Normal}} He was also a two-time All-Conference basketball selection, two-time conference long jump champion, and won titles in the 100-meter dash, 300 intermediate hurdles, and 200-meter dash.{{citation needed|date=May 2017}}
Swan graduated from Fennimore High School in 2003 and enrolled at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, walking on the football team. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in kinesiology in December 2007.{{Cite web|url=https://alumnius.net/university_of_wiscon-9691-55#|title = Alumni US | University of Wisconsin-Madison - School of Business}}
College career
Swan walked onto the football team in 2004 and was redshirted for his freshman year after appearing in one game. As a sophomore, he appeared in eight games as a reserve receiver, earning a varsity letter. He received a football scholarship his junior year,{{Cite web|url=https://badgerherald.com/sports/2009/10/01/maragos-continues-wi/|title = Maragos continues Wisconsin walk-on tradition|date = October 2009}} and he was named Academic All-Big Ten.{{Cite web|url=https://bleacherreport.com/articles/541119-walk-on-u-wisconsin-badger-footballs-top-walk-ons-of-the-past-20-years|title = Walk-On U: Wisconsin Badgers' Top Walk-Ons of the Past 20 Years|website = Bleacher Report}}
In 2006, Swan appeared in all 13 games, making 10 starts at receiver. He finished the year as the team's third leading receiver with 35 receptions for 595 yards (17.0-yard average) and 5 touchdowns. He was named ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District 5 Team, Academic All-Big Ten, and won University of Wisconsin's Ivan B. Williamson Scholastic Award.{{Cite web|url=https://newspaperarchive.com/madison-wisconsin-state-journal-dec-02-2006-p-24/|title=Madison Wisconsin State Journal Archives, Dec 2, 2006, p. 24|date=2 December 2006}}
In 2007, as a senior, Swan was selected team captain by his teammates. For the year, he started 6 games at receiver and had 25 receptions for 451 yards (18.0-yard average) and 2 touchdowns. Swan's season was cut short after he sustained a hamstring injury at Illinois after making four receptions for 67 yards. He was the team's second leading receiver for the season.{{Cite web|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/luke-swan-1.html|title = Luke Swan College Stats}}
Professional career
=Pre-draft=
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| weight = 189
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| vertical = 38.5
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| bench = 15
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=Kansas City Chiefs=
Swan was signed as an undrafted free agent on May 2, 2008, by the Kansas City Chiefs.{{cite web |url=http://www.kcchiefs.com/news/2008/05/02/chiefs_agree_to_terms_with_17_rookie_free_agents/ |title=Chiefs Agree to Terms with 17 Rookie Free Agents |accessdate=2008-06-03 |publisher=kcchiefs.com |date=May 2, 2008 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20080505045455/http://www.kcchiefs.com/news/2008/05/02/chiefs_agree_to_terms_with_17_rookie_free_agents/|archivedate = 2008-05-05}} On June 10, 2008, Swan was placed on waivers.{{cite web |url=http://www.profootballweekly.com/PFW/NFL/AFC/AFC+West/Kansas+City/Transactions/2008/transjune.htm |title=June 2008 transactions for the Kansas City Chiefs |accessdate=2008-08-26 |publisher=profootballweekly.com |date=June 26, 2008}}
=''Fourth and Long''=
Swan was selected as a part of the twelve-man cast for Michael Irvin's football reality show Fourth and Long; the winner received an invitation to attend the Dallas Cowboys training camp and a shot at making their roster.[https://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090311/ap_on_sp_fo_ne/fbn_michael_irvin_s_tv_show;_ylt=AiC501T2yGFBo7meRuFOX2PIyLQF Former College Players Aim to Take TV Route to NFL] Yahoo Sports, March 12, 2009 Swan was eliminated fourth in the competition because of nagging injuries.
Coaching career
A year and a half after competing for an NFL spot, Swan was signed to coach by his former head coach at Wisconsin, Bret Bielema.
References
{{Reflist}}
External links
- [http://www.lukeswan.com/ Luke Swan's official website]
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Category:Players of American football from Wisconsin
Category:American football wide receivers
Category:Wisconsin Badgers football players
Category:Kansas City Chiefs players