Troy Polamalu’s Advice to High School Football Players

Troy Polamalu’s Advice to High School Football Players Troy Polamalu’s Advice to High School Football Players

When you want an answer to a burning question, you call in an expert. So who better to ask about the process than a professional athlete? After competing on USC's team in (and earning All-American and PAC-12 All-Century Team honors), Troy Polamalu went onto play 12 years in the NFL with the Pittsburgh Steelers. We asked him the following question to help recruits like you: 

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Q: What is some advice you have for high school athletes looking to play in college?

Troy:  The advice that I find most important is to do whatever it is that can make you successful as an athlete. Which is the same thing that will make you successful as a student and vice versa, so that is why I think it is really important for someone to be an excellent student-athlete and not just an athlete.

To me whether you're an athlete or not, the question is, ‘What is going to drive you to be successful?' Is it hard work, dedication, and sacrifice? Because it needs to be all of the above. For me, I was so focused on my craft that it usually didn't matter what other people said to me. I was determined to work hard and be successful, no matter what it took.

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Some people are blessed, and to build on that talent, you have to work hard. You may have to work harder than someone else in math to be special in math, and that is the same way it is with football. You have to put in the work to overcome competitions and God-given ability. It is the same characteristics that come with hard work, dedication, and sacrifice that are going to allow you to excel, and it has to be part of your game and your life, whether you're a student, an athlete or a student-athlete. You don't want to have the mentality that ‘I'm going to work hard at football and not work hard in school.' It has to be part of you to become someone who is great.


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Image Credit: Trib Live

* Originally published on January 10, 2023, by 2aDays Staff

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