It appeared as though Texas senior safety Josh Turner was dismissed from the program late last week, but now he's got another chance.

Horns247 has learned that Turner was set to transfer away from the 40 Acres last week. However, just prior to Turner finalizing his plans head coach Charlie Strong allowed Turner to appeal to the decision of his dismissal.

The two met on Tuesday night, a source with knowledge of the situation told Horns247, and the meeting was said to have gone well. Well enough that Turner is now back on the team, but with “severe restrictions” according to the same source.

Horns247 confirmed on Wednesday afternoon that Turner was still attending classes at Texas and was in class today, per someone who spoke with Turner on two different occasions today.

Turner started the spring game next to senior Mykkele Thompson and has started five of 37 career games at Texas. He has two career interceptions, one sack and a special teams touchdown.

Senior running back Joe Bergeron, sophomore running back Jalen Overstreet and redshirt freshman safety Chevoski Collins are not expected to return. Sources have told Horns247 that Bergeron's likely destination will be Division II West Texas A&M, but as on Wednesday afternoon those plans had not yet been finalized.

There's been no news on where the future destinations for Overstreet and Collins will be.

With the roster movement, Turner's status changing and the expected arrival of true freshman D'Onta Foreman, the Longhorns will be under the 85-man scholarship limit when fall practice starts on Monday.