Redshirt sophomore Patrick Towles will be the starting quarterback for the Kentucky Wildcats this season, second-year coach Mark Stoops announced via Twitter on Monday.
Towles beat out Drew Barker, Reese Phillips and former starter Maxwell Smith for the job.
After thorough evaluation and a hard fought competition, we are naming Patrick Towles as our starting quarterback.
- Mark Stoops (@UKCoachStoops) August 18, 2014
This competition has brought out the best in our quarterbacks and I'm confident in Patrick moving our team forward.
- Mark Stoops (@UKCoachStoops) August 18, 2014
Towles, a Kentucky native, played in five games as a freshman, completing 19 of 40 passes for 233 yards and a touchdown, but redshirted last season under the new coaching staff.
The 6-foot-5, 238-pound quarterback led Fort Thomas (Kentucky) Highlands High School to three consecutive state championships and was the state's top-ranked player, according to ESPN, when he signed with the Wildcats in 2012.
Kentucky will open the season Aug. 30 at home against Tennessee-Martin.