No coach in the SEC has more of an uphill climb to end the season than Kentucky coach Mark Stoops. After starting 4-1, Kentucky is in danger of missing a bowl game after dropping five straight.

Monday, Stoops took the first necessary step to ending the slide: He announced that freshman quarterback Drew Barker would start over struggling Patrick Towles.

Wildcats fans are eager to see what the 4-star pro-style quarterback can do.

It’s a move the coach had to make with Towles completing fewer than 41 percent of his passes for 163 yards and three INTs in Kentucky’s past two games.

During the five-game losing streak, Towles has seven INTs to just one TD.

Stoops opened Monday’s press conference by giving a much needed shoutout to his defense. They gave up just 301 total yards and allowed Vanderbilt to convert only 6-of-17 third down plays.

Saturday’s game at home against Charlotte (2-8) is as close to a must-win as an SEC game against a C-USA opponent can be. Kentucky closes the regular season against rival Louisville.

If Kentucky ends its year on a seven-game losing streak (after ending 2014 on a six-game losing streak), Stoops’ status will be very much in jeopardy.