USC Legacy Recruit Just Made A Decision Trojans Fans Will Feel

While carrying the weight of his family's storied legacy, Paisios Polamalu has chosen a path that diverges from his father's, committing to Stanford over USC.

USC went after a familiar name, but the Trojans came up short on Friday.

Paisios Polamalu, the 2027 athlete from St. Augustine High School in San Diego, announced that he is committed to Stanford. The 5-10, 175-pound prospect made the call after taking an official visit to Stanford the weekend of June 20, and he is expected to play safety in college.

The last name carries real weight in Los Angeles. Paisios is the son of Troy Polamalu, the USC icon and Pro Football Hall of Famer who remains one of the most decorated defensive players in Trojans history.

Troy Polamalu played at USC from 1999-2002, picked up two First-Team All-American selections, served as a two-time team captain, won team MVP honors and finished as a finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award before becoming a first-round NFL Draft pick. He went on to a Hall of Fame career with the Pittsburgh Steelers and was later inducted into both the College Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

USC stayed involved throughout the recruitment. Lincoln Riley and the Trojans hosted Paisios and his father during spring practices, then brought the rising junior back for an official visit this summer. Arizona was also in the mix.

Polamalu is still unranked in the current recruiting rankings, but he has put together a strong resume as one of Southern California’s most productive two-way players. In 2024, he piled up 140 total tackles, 10 tackles for loss, eight interceptions, seven pass breakups and three forced fumbles on defense.

On offense in 2025, he rushed for 1,412 yards and scored 22 total touchdowns, including a school-record 316-yard rushing game against La Jolla. He also finished with 2,095 all-purpose yards, showing off his value as a running back and return specialist.

If he had picked USC, Polamalu would have joined one of the program’s most recognizable football families. Instead, that lineage stays elsewhere, and the Trojans will keep waiting for the next father-son legacy to land in cardinal and gold.

USC has plenty of legacy history already. Tim McDonald and his son, T.J.

McDonald, became the first father-son duo in program history to both earn First-Team All-American honors and serve as team captains. The Matthews family also made its mark, with Clay Matthews Jr. starring for the Trojans before Clay Matthews III rose from walk-on to All-American.

The Jacksons, Grafs and Cashmans are among the other notable USC football families.

Even with the miss, the Trojans’ 2027 class remains in strong shape. According to 247Sports, USC currently holds the No. 16 recruiting class in the country with 14 verbal commitments. Eight of those commits are ranked among the Top 100 prospects nationally by 247Sports, which is second only to Texas A&M.

The class is led by five-star athlete Honor Fa'alave-Johnson of Cathedral Catholic High School in San Diego, the nation’s No. 1 athlete and No. 27 overall prospect. USC also has a commitment from consensus five-star edge rusher Mekai Brown, a 6-6, 235-pound defender from Connecticut who recently moved up to five-star status in the latest rankings update.

USC didn’t land another famous football surname, but Riley’s staff is still building one of the deepest 2027 classes in the country.

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