Scott Frost is in a prove it year at Nebraska, as the coach has re-tooled his staff and saw his contract be reworked in the offseason. The Nebraska offensive line could play a major role in a big turnaround season for the Cornhuskers. But in fall camp, those linemen are struggling.

Frost estimated that there are 15-20 total vomits per practice from offensive linemen under new position coach Donovan Raiola, Evan Bland of the Omaha World-Herald reported.

“It’s not because they’re not in shape – he’s just working them hard,” Frost said. “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.”

Frost and the Cornhuskers are trying to turn around the program this year after Nebraska is 15-29 in 4 seasons.

Frost changed 4 offensive assistants, and also saw his salary be reduced for this year by $1 million to $4 million. There’s a significant change to his buyout clause as he would receive $7.5 million instead of $15 million if he is out as head coach.

Nebraska has not had a winning record or a postseason bowl appearance since 2016.

This will be interesting to watch if changes like the offensive line can pay off in the form of a better record.