After being
redshirted as a freshman in 2009, he took over as the Razorbacks starting
center in 2010. The Razorbacks, who started the same
offensive line every game, broke 24 game or season school records on offense in 2010. Quarterback
Ryan Mallett set the Arkansas single-season passing yards record with 3,869 and running back
Knile Davis posted the fourth-highest single-season rushing yards total in program history with 1,322 yards. Arkansas finished the season first in the
Southeastern Conference (SEC) and fourth in the
NCAA in passing (333.7), becoming just the third team since 1992 to lead the conference in passing in consecutive seasons. Swanson was named to the SEC All-Freshman Team. As a sophomore, Swanson started every game at center for a Razorback offense that led the SEC in total offense, passing offense and scoring offense to become just the fifth different school, and first since 2001, to lead the conference in all three categories in a single season and became the sixth team in conference history, and second since 1992, to lead the SEC in passing offense for three straight seasons. In his junior year, Swanson was named
team captain and started all 12 games at center in an offensive line that allowed 1.0 or fewer
sacks in eight games in 2012 and ranked third in the SEC with an average of just 1.58 sacks allowed per game. Swanson was a second-team All-SEC selection, and a first-team All-American by
USA Today, making him just the third center in program history to earn All-American honors, joining
Jonathan Luigs in 2007 and
Rodney Brand in 1969. == Professional career ==