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| Lynn Swann | Pennsylvania
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Lynn Swann's life has always been about seizing opportunities. At the age of 2, he moved from Tennessee to California with his parents and two brothers. Six years later, his mother enrolled Lynn in dance class where he would develop incredible grace and balance that would serve him well in the future.
Lynn attended Serra High School where he set a school record for the long jump, played on the basketball team, and was named an All-America High School Football player. He was recruited by several colleges and universities but decided to attend the University of Southern California. Lynn used his opportunity to play college football to also earn his degree in public relations from the university's school of journalism. At USC, he excelled on the field playing on two Rose Bowl teams and a National Championship team in 1972. In 1973, Lynn was voted team captain, Most Valuable Player and All-America.
His gazelle-like speed, fluid movements and tremendous leaping ability soon won him the wide receiver position for the 1975 season. In that season, he recorded 49 catches for 781 yards and scored a league-high 11 touchdowns. He finished the season in spectacular fashion by contributing four receptions, including a 64-yard game-winning touchdown catch, to the Steelers' Super Bowl X victory over the Dallas Cowboys. For his outstanding play, he was named the game's MVP. Named All-Pro in 1975, 1977, and 1978, Swann was voted to the Pro Bowl after each of those seasons. One of the most talented players of his time, he was named to the NFL's All-Decade Team of the 1970s and to the Super Bowl Silver Anniversary Team. Lynn played all nine years of his professional career with the Steelers, and was a major force behind the team's four Super Bowl victories. Swann retired after the 1982 season with a record of 336 receptions for 5,462 yards and 51 touchdowns. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2001.
Lynn has served on the national Board of Directors for Big Brothers and Big Sisters of America since 1980 and served as their president from 1993-1995. He continues to represent the organization as their National Spokesperson. Lynn has also provided over 100 scholarships to children studying at the renowned Pittsburgh Ballet Theater School. He has received numerous honors for his work toward the continued growth and development of our nation's young people.
Lynn has toured the country as a motivational speaker, promoting the need for responsibility, strong leadership and making the most of given opportunities. He also turned his success on the field into opportunities in the corporate world. Lynn currently sits on the board of directors of three companies.
Identifying with the values that defined Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania; hard work, determination, and the will to succeed, Lynn set out to make his community better. Hoping to offer the state a fresh and energetic leadership, Swann has indicated he may seek the Republican nomination for Governor of Pennsylvania in the 2006 election.
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