Education
Palepoi attended high school at Hunter High School in West Valley City, Utah where he played basketball and football for the Wolverines.
Palepoi attended high school at Hunter High School in West Valley City, Utah where he played basketball and football for the Wolverines.
He played five seasons in the National Football League, most notably with the Seattle Seahawks (2002–2004). Taking the junior college route, he went on to attend Dixie College, where he was named Western States Football League Most Valuable Player in 1999 after leading the Red Storm to an appearance in the junior college national championship game. Recruited by Ken Niumatalolo, he chose Nevada–Las Vegas over Utah.
Palepoi was an All-Mountain West Conference selection in both of his years at University of Nevada, Las Vegas, despite having his senior season cut short to only six games.
Despite being projected as an undrafted free agent, Palepoi was selected in the second round, 60th overall, by the Seattle Seahawks. He was the highest selected player from University of Nevada, Las Vegas since Ickey Woods in 1988.
He played for Seattle Seahawks, Denver Broncos, and the Arizona Cardinals, before signing with the New Orleans Saints in May 2007. Palepoi was born to Tony and Tutaga Palepoi, both Brigham Young University graduates.
His father played for the Samoa national rugby union team
Also had a small appearance in the movie Wish Upon a Star starring Katherine Heigl which was filmed at Hunter High School.