2012-13 Football

Darius Polk
- Class:
- Redshirt
- Hometown:
- Lynchburg, Va.
- High School:
- Virginia Episcopal
2012 Junior Season
• Finished the year with 58 tackles, three tackles for loss, three sacks, and two interceptions
• Named MAC East MVP of the game for his standout performance in the loss to Northern Illinois
• Recorded 10 tackles, a sack, a forced fumble, and recovered a fumble during the 44-37 loss Nov. 30 to Northern Illinois
• Recorded a sack and three pass breakups in the 48-32 victory Nov. 10 over Miami
• Named MAC East Defensive Player of the Week as well as National Defensive Back Performer of the Week honorable mention from National Football Performance Awards
• Recorded his first two interceptions of the season in the 23-7 victory Sept. 19 at Buffalo
2011 Sophomore Season
• Made two tackles at Alabama, before suffering a concussion
• Had a career-high seven tackles at Ohio, including his first sack
• Made first career start at Northern Illinois
• Matched career-highs of seven tackles and five solo stops and made first career interception against Bowling Green
• Played in 10 games, starting four
2010 Redshirt Freshman Season
• Appeared in all 12 games
• Made a career-high five tackles at Miami
• Returned a kickoff at Toledo
2009 Freshman Season
• Redshirted after suffering a season-ending injury in the final preseason scrimmage
Prior To Kent State
• Was a three-time all-state selection as a cornerback, wide receiver and kick returner at Virginia Episcopal School
• Made 39 catches for 1,139 yards and 12 touchdowns as a junior
• Also lettered in basketball and track, winning the state title in the 200 meters and setting the school long jump record (22’-6”) as a junior
• Played for Kyle Alexander at V.E.S. and Robert Prunty at Hargrave
• Enrolled at Kent State in the spring of 2009 and practiced with the team
Personal
• Born July 18, 1990
• Son of Charlene Owens
• Has two brothers, Martin and Malcolm Owen
• Volunteered at the Jubilee Family Development Center in high school
• Majoring in both psychology and criminal justice













































