Troy Polamalu was a backup player in his first year at USC, playing both free safety and strong safety. Troy became a full time starter at strong safety in his second year.
NFL player Troy Polamalu played for USC.
Before becoming a Steeler, Troy Polamalu played college football at USC. He was drafted by the Steelers in 2003.
Strong safety, Troy Polamalu.
Troy Polamalu wore #43 at USC, so when he was drafted in 2003 by the Steelers, the number was available and he was able to keep his college number.
no troy left in 03 bush started in 03
No they where both drafted about 6 years apart.
Troy Polamalu is one of many
That was the Orange Bowl played January 2, 2003 between USC and Iowa. USC won 38-17.
He played college football at USC, declared himself eligible for the NFL Draft, and was drafted by the Steelers.
His Sr. year (2002) USC played Iowa in the Orange Bowl. Trot played in 2 plays due to injury.
Troy Polamalu, the NFL strong safety, has a 40 yard dash time of 4.33 seconds. Born in Garden Grove in 1981, Troy played his college football career at USC.
He went to Douglas High School in Winston, OR. It's near Roseburg, OR. The mascot was ironically the Trojan as well.