Travis Swanson holds a rare distinction in Razorback football history: He’s one of only a handful of guys who played for three different head coaches in his Arkansas career. Recruited by Bobby Petrino, Swanson was the starting center for the most successful two-year stretch in program history. But by the time Petrino was gone, Swanson still had two years of eligibility, meaning he played for both John L. Smith and Bret Bielema, as well. Despite the Razorbacks going just 7-17 over his final two seasons, Swanson continued to develop. How did he go from being an unheralded prospect out of Houston to one of the top offensive linemen in the country? Swanson would take a strong work ethic all the way to a five-year career in the NFL. And then, all of sudden, he went out on own his terms. How did one major life change have such a profound impact on Travis Swanson that he decided to put his football career in the rearview? It’s been a memorable ride for Swanson, who’s always ready to outwork everybody else.
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250. Mason Molina: A Missing Piece
249. Peyton Stovall: No Regrets
248. John Tyson: Luring Cal to Arkansas & Beyond
247. Maria José Marin: Swinging for New Heights
246. Bri Ellis: Bri Bombin'
245. Hunter Yurachek: Landing Cal
244. John Calipari: New Man on Campus
243. Isaac TeSlaa: Full Speed Ahead
242. Scotty Thurman: Since the Shot
241. Eric Mateos: Back in the Trenches
240. Chris Johnson: Taking Over A Dynasty
239. Maddie Jones: A Balancing Act
238. Samara Spencer: A Constant Presence
237. DJ Derrick: Mixin' it Up
236. DJ Gasso: A Softball Legacy
FROM THE VAULT: Dean Weber - The Dean of Arkansas Football
235. Matt Hobbs: Bullpen Breakdown
FROM THE VAULT: Dre Greenlaw
234. Heston Kjerstad & Dominic Fletcher: Big Leaguers
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