Wash's Tann loves playing both ways
David Tann wasn't sure what to expect when he left Fort Dodge St. Edmond High School two years ago and joined the Cedar Rapids Washington football program.
"The jump from 1A to 4A was a pretty big jump," he said Tuesday.
As it turned out, it wasn't too big at all.
Tann established himself as a premier defensive back for the Warriors last season, and this year he's emerged as one of the top ballcarriers in the Metro area as well.
Tann has rushed for 207 yards on 20 carries, a healthy average of 103.5 yards per game and 10.3 per try. He's second in the Metro in rushing behind Xavier tailback Carter Valentine, who's collected 312 yards in two games.
Two things are unusual about Tann's success as a runner. First of all, he's a fullback, not a tailback. And secondly, he didn't play a single down on offense for the Warriors last year. Not a lick.
Coach Tony Lombardi took a different approach on offense this year, looking for more balance in his attack. Tann gladly answered the call.
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