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Nolan Swett

Nolan Swett joined the Georgetown coaching staff in March 2019. He works with the team's wide receivers. 

Swett came to Georgetown after spending two seasons as the offensive coordinator at Dickinson College. He helped the Red Devils improve from a one-win team when he arrived to four victories in 2018, coaching four all-conference players and improving the offense in every meaningful statistical category.
 
Prior to Dickinson, Swett was the outside wide receivers coach and pass game coordinator for two seasons at Montana. While he was there, the Grizzlies ranked in the top 10 nationally in scoring, passing and total offense.
 
Swett spent five seasons as an assistant coach at the Colorado School of Mines where he coached the Orediggers’ tight ends during his first season at Mines, and from 2011-14, he coached the wide receivers and tight ends. In 2014, he also served as Mines’ recruiting coordinator. Swett coached three All-American tight ends, eight All-Conference wide receivers and one academic All-American tight end.
 
He spent the 2008 and 2009 seasons as the wide receivers coach at Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa.
               
During his four-year collegiate career as a tight end at Colorado College (2004-07), Swett established four records for the Tigers, including single-season touchdown receptions (10), career TD catches (31), career receiving yards (2,758), and career receptions (199). He served as a team captain his senior season and was a First-team All-West Region and First-team All-American selection by d3football.com that season.
 
Swett earned his bachelor’s degree in history from Colorado College in 2008. He earned an M.A. in education at Regis University.