Florida coach Jim McElwain spoke to the Broward County Gator Club in Fort Lauderdale on Wednesday evening, and he addressed the media beforehand.

The question on the forefront of many fans' minds coming out of spring is when receivers Antonio Callaway and Treon Harris may return to the team. The two have been serving an indefinite suspension since Jan. 27 based on an alleged university student code of conduct violation, according to Callaway's attorney Huntley Johnson.

"No (change), still the same thing," McElwain told reporters.

The alleged conduct code violation occurred in early December, but few details have emerged publicly about the violation.

McElwain was unwilling to comment much when the news initially surfaced.

"They're still doing some school work and that kind of stuff," he said before spring practice began. "But they haven't been with us since January and they won't be with us as we're rolling, so you won't see those guys out there at practice. Guys, that'll be the last that we talk about that."

Callaway's attorney, Johnson, released a statement on March 11 saying the allegations against his client have "no merit." His statement also said that the University of Florida had not provided any evidence relating to the suspension and that "there is no good reason why this investigation has not been closed."

The soon-to-be sophomore receiver recorded 35 catches for 678 yards and four touchdowns as a freshman, while also throwing one pass for a 2-yard touchdown and returning 28 punts for 435 yards and two touchdowns.

247Sports reporter Luke Stampini contributed to this report.

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