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There are no statistics for this selected season available for this player. Career Stats Career Statistics Biography Summary Biography 2021: Swen had a strong season at running back for the Cowboys appearing in all 13 games leading the team with seven rushing touchdowns. He earned Second Team All-MW honors by Pro Football Focus. He rushed for 785 yards on the season on 132 carries. He averaged 60.4 yards rushing per game and added 5.9 yards per rush. He also added six catches for 30 yards on the season. He recorded two 100-yard rushing games on the season with 166 against Colorado State and a career-high 169 yards against Utah State. He recorded a 98-yard rush against Utah State. Swen’s 98-yard TD run was the longest in school history. He finished the game with two touchdowns against Utah State The previous long run by a Cowboy was Nate Scott, who broke a 95-yard run versus Central Michigan in 2000. He also added an 87-yard run against Colorado State. Swen recorded 15 carries for 84 yards against UCONN adding a touchdown. He ranked second on the team in rushing on the season and second in yards per carry. 2020: Sat out the 2020 season. 2019: Swen had a strong true freshman season for the Cowboys. He played in eight games with one start. He rushed for 349 yards for the season on 67 carries. He averaged 5.2 yards per carry with one touchdown. He rushed for a career-high 136 yards against UNLV, as he added a touchdown in the contest. Swen added 57 yards rushing at Texas State. In his first career game, Swen rushed for 45 yards on eight carries against Missouri. He added 52 yards rushing for the Pokes in the contest against Idaho. High School: Titus Swen comes to Wyoming from Eaton High School in Fort Worth, Texas. He entered his senior season ranked No. 42 on the Austin American-Statesman's Hook'em.com ranking of the "2019 Fabulous 55" recruits in the state of Texas. The Hook'em.com Fab 55 described Swen as a "bruising back." He was rated as a three-star recruit by ESPN and 247 Sports. Over his three-year career at Eaton High, Swen rushed for 3,467 yards on 500 carries, averaging 6.9 yards per carry and rushing for 44 touchdowns. He also caught 70 passes for 1,086 yards and scored nine TDs receiving. Adding in 195 yards in punt and kickoff returns, Swen concluded his high school career with 4,748 all-purpose yards and averaged 175.9 all-purpose yards per game. His junior season, he was named the All-District 6-5A Co-Offensive Player of the Year by PigskinPrep.com. Class 5A is the second largest classification in the state of Texas. He also earned Third Team All-State Class 5A honors as a junior in 2017, being named to the 67th Annual Texas Sports Writers Association Class 5A All-State team. As a sophomore, he was named his district's Offensive Newcomer of the Year. His head football coach at Eaton High was Ellis Miller. Swen was also recruited by Arizona State, Kansas, San Diego State and SMU. Personal: He is majoring in Exploratory Studies at Wyoming.