Suspended Nebraska defensive end Avery Moss will not be allowed back at the University.

Moss told HuskersIllustrated.com Friday that he was informed by the University that he won't be allowed back when classes start on Monday.

The defensive end had been suspended from campus since last January, and wasn't able to appeal until the end of the fall semester. The suspension stemmed from a public indecency change in 2012. He thought the ban had been lifted when it had not, and entering a dorm in December triggered a one-year campus-wide ban.

Moss last played for Nebraska in 2013, making three starts. He recorded 36 tackles and made 4.5 sacks. He also returned an interception for a touchdown against Northwestern.

Moss had rebuffed transfer overtures from other programs, and had been living in Lincoln while he waited to learn his fate from the University.

“If I don’t get back in then I’ve got a bunch of options to consider,” Moss said earlier this month. “I heard from some schools (last January) but I had my mind set on coming back to Nebraska. It would go in one ear and out the other for me. Schools would contact my family members and stuff like that, but I told my family not to give out my number. I know what I’m doing."