In less than two years, Iowa’s Kevin Swayne has become one of the topreceivers in the Arena Football League. The Wayne State of Nebraska productwas named to the All-Arena League Rookie team after leading the Barnstormersin receptions and touchdown catches last season. Swayne says a lot ofdifferent factors helped him adjust to the indoor game quickly.Swayne says the key to the indoor game is timing on offense and decisionshave to be made in an instant.Swayne says while speed is important, the close quarters of Arena footballalso mean a lot more contact.Iowa coach John Gregory says Swayne is a great athlete who has become anoutstanding receiver.Gregory says Swayne is a late bloomer because he was a basketball player inhigh school.
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