Florida coach Jim McElwain spoke in Destin on Tuesday at the SEC spring meetings and revealed one interesting tidbit as fans continue to wait word on whether indefinitely suspended players Antonio Callaway and Treon Harris will return to the team.

McElwain told reporters that Callaway is not registered for classes for the Summer A term, which began on May 9. When asked when he last spoke to Callaway, McElwain responded: "That's being handled."

Mac said suspended #Gators WR Antonio Callaway is not registered in Summer A. Asked when last spoke to him, said, 'That's being handled.' — Edgar Thompson (@osgators) May 31, 2016

The duo has not been involved with the program since January, when both were suspended indefinitely. News of their suspension didn't go public until McElwain's pre-spring press conference in March.

A lawyer representing Callaway said that he is suspended for an alleged student conduct code violation, though he claimed the allegation had "no merit" in a statement released on March 11.

Meanwhile, Harris is currently a defendant in a civil eviction lawsuit filed by the University House apartment complex on SW 13th St. in Gainesville. University House served Harris with a delinquent rent notice on May 17, alleging that Harris owes $2,216.67 in unpaid rent, requiring him to pay the sum within three days. The civil eviction/back rent case was filed in Alachua County court records on May 26.

At this point, all Florida fans can do is wait and hope for some change in status. Until then, the star receiver and former starting quarterback remain in limbo.

Callaway recorded 35 catches for a team-leading 678 yards and four touchdowns as a freshman in 2015. He also returned two punts for touchdowns.

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