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Writer's Bloc: Jim Polzin

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JP: I think this is a legitimate concern. Wisconsin's best offensive lineman, left tackle Gabe Carimi, injured his right knee midway through camp, although he should be fine for Saturday. The starting center, John Moffitt, is out and will be replaced by a true freshman, Travis Frederick; it's the first time a true freshman has started at center at UW since 1991.

The right guard who was supposed to start, Bill Nagy, also is injured and likely won't play. But his replacement, sophomore Kevin Zeitler, had a really good camp and isn't much of a drop-off -- if at all -- from Nagy. Which leaves the two guys who really were under the microscope when camp started to improve their play: left guard Jake Bscherer and right tackle Josh Oglesby, who arrived at UW with enormous expectations but has yet to live up to them.

JS: What has the situation been like at safety? How have the players handled it?

JP: I don't think losing Shane Carter and Aubrey Pleasant to indefinite suspensions was as big of a distraction as it could have been. Then again, I'm not in the locker room. To be certain, the depth took a big hit when those guys were suspended. Instead of two fifth-year seniors as backups, now you have a sophomore and a redshirt freshman.

JS: How much pressure is on Bret Bielema entering this season?

JP: I've been asked a lot of times in the offseason if Bielema's on the hot seat. My answer? No, but the seat is getting warmer. Here's why I say that: I think Bielema will be back in 2010 unless this team goes 4-8 or something worse. And as favorable as UW's schedule is, I just don't see that happening.

Now, if the Badgers do end up with a losing record, I think Barry Alvarez has to take a good, hard look at whether Bielema's the right man for the job. Bielema has talked a lot in the offseason about accountability, and I think he's referring to himself as well as his players when he says that. So, yes, it's a big year and I'm sure he's feeling the heat, whether he chooses to admit it or not.

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