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Writer's Bloc: Jim Polzin

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Welcome to the first edition of Writer's Bloc. Each week during the football season, I'll be asking questions to reporter that covers whatever team Northern Illinois is playing that week.

This week, we have Jim Polzin, the Wisconsin beat reporter for The Capital Times. Jim was kind enough to answer a few of my questions and I think you'll definitely learn more about about the Badgers and even find a good place to eat on Saturday in Madison. I'll be answering questions in his blog in the next day or so. You can read Jim's coverage of Wisconsin here. Enjoy.

John Sahly:
Quarterback was certainly a spot up for grabs at the start of camp, what have you seen out of Saturday's projected starter Scott Tolzien?

Jim Polzin: Tolzien is a guy that pretty much everybody -- myself included -- didn't think would be a factor in the quarterback derby. In fact, I'd venture a lot of people probably thought true freshman Jon Budmayr had a better chance to start than Tolzien did. Tolzien is smart, but he's not really flashy. Turns out, that's exactly what the Wisconsin coaching staff loves about him.

He's smart, he's poised, he's dependable. He might not make the great play, but he won't make the stupid one, either. And, quite frankly, Badgers quarterbacks made far too many dumb mistakes (turnovers, bad decisions) last season.

JS:
What does Curt Phillips bring to the table and how much playing time do you see him getting?

JP: Phillips is the fastest quarterbacks Wisconsin's had in quite a while. They'll use him out of the shotgun -- which is pretty much unheard of around these parts -- and see how he does as a change of pace to Tolzien.

My guess is we'll see Phillips at some point in the second quarter, and how well he performs will dictate how much playing time he gets the rest of the way. The thing that cost him the starting job all to himself in camp was throwing too many interceptions, so that's something he obviously needs to avoid.

JS:
How will the injuries on the offensive line affect the offense as a whole?

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