sport news Nebraska football players are VOMITING '15-20' times in practice but coaches ... trends now Nebraska football players are VOMITING '15-20' times in practice... with coach Scott Frost saying 'they love it' as the Cornhuskers try to rebuild their program Practices run by OL coach Donovan Raiola are leading players to lose their lunch Head coach Scott Frost isn't concerned, saying players like the intensity Nebraska hasn't had a winning season under Frost, who has struggled in Lincoln By Jake Fenner For Dailymail.Com Published: 18:56 BST, 19 August 2022 | Updated: 18:56 BST, 19 August 2022 Viewcomments Nebraska football has been on a downward trajectory over the past few seasons, but this might be a new low for them. On the 'Huskers Football Show' this week, head coach Scott Frost gave insight into the drills their offensive line has been running during training camp. In particular, the drills run by new offensive line coach Donovan Raiola are so intense that players have been vomiting profusely. Frost estimated that there are about '15-20 vomits' every single practice from those linemen. Nebraska coach Scott Frost is letting his assistant coaches run some intense workouts But don't be afraid, Frost insists that the players are in peak physical condition in the Lincoln, Nebraska heat as the team prepares for a tough Big Ten schedule ahead. 'It's not because they're not in shape – he's just working them hard,' Frost told listeners. 'I think they love it. He's kind of freed them up to go be aggressive and I love the way they're coming off the ball.' Raiola was hired to be the O-line coach this season after spending four years as the assistant line coach with the Chicago Bears. Frost has been on the hot seat ever since he became the head coach in the 2018 season. His record has been a combined 15-29 and the former Huskers QB hasn't led his alma mater to a winning record once in his tenure. Nebraska will fly to Dublin, Ireland to open their season against Northwestern on August 27th. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility