
MEYER SWINNEY
Edina • football
Swinney considers himself “calm, cool, and collected.” It showed on a career night Friday.
A senior wide receiver, he caught eight passes for 197 yards and four touchdowns, leading Edina to a 35-14 victory over perennial Class 6A power Eden Prairie.
“Meyer had a terrific game,” Edina coach Jason Potts said. “He ran great routes, made tough catches, broke a lot of tackles and was extremely physical in blocking. He really put a complete game together.”
The 6-4, 215-pound Swinney was on the receiving end of 5-, 5-, 30- and 85-yard scoring passes from junior quarterback Mason West.
‘He sparked our team with amazing effort and helped give us momentum and confidence in a big-time game,” Potts said. “As a coach, he made it incredibly fun to call the game because he was making plays all over the place.”
A three-year starter, Swinney takes as much pride in his run blocking as he does in his pass catching and route running.
“I bring physicality and aggression,” Swinney said. “I try to embarrass the guy across from me on every play. I have a competitive edge that a lot of other players don’t have.”