MADISON, Wis. -- Following their season opening 49-0 win at South Florida, No. 19 Wisconsin (1-0) got a little banged up. Heading into Saturday's home opener against Central Michigan (1-0), the Badgers could be without an influentional starter.

Senior linebacker Chris Orr (leg) is listed as questionable for Saturday. Orr, who has 37 games of experience under his belt, posted five tackles against the Bulls.

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Five other players have already been ruled out against the Chippewas, including four starters:

- Junior tight end Luke Benzschawel (leg)

- Sophomore offensive tackle Logan Bruss (leg)

- Sophomore outside linebacker Izayah Green-May (arm)

- Sophomore safety Scott Nelson (leg)

- Senior tight end Zander Neuville (leg)

According to the UW depth chart, senior David Moorman will make his first career start in place of Bruss at right tackle. Moorman, who has 42 games of experience during his UW career, drew a lot of praise from offensive coordinator Joe Rudolph last week.

"He's into it, man. I love him," Rudolph said. "What he brings to this team is immeasurable. He's doing a great job. He's going to help us in a lot of ways this year."

Junior Eric Burrell will replace Nelson at safety. Burrell, who started six games last season, was beaten out by redshirt freshman Reggie Pearson Jr. to begin the 2019 season.

Junior Noah Burks will get the nod in place of Green-May at outside linebacker, also his first career start. Burks has a total of 22 games of experience.

Wisconsin and Central Michigan will kick off at 2:30 p.m. CST from Camp Randall Stadium.