After months of hearing "status quo" from Jim McElwain when asked by reporters if there is any change in status for Antonio Callaway, who remains indefinitely suspended by the Gators, Florida fans finally have some good news.

As first reported by the Gainesville Sun's Robbie Andreu, Callaway's suspension has been modified so that he can attend classes on campus. Callaway has been off campus for months, and McElwain said at SEC spring meetings in Destin recently that the star receiver was not enrolled for the Summer A semester.

The news broke via Callaway's attorney, Huntley Johnson, who also said in a press release that Callaway is now free to use Florida's facilities to work out. The press release notes that Callaway and Johnson are still "working through the process that the university has in place to reach a final resolution in this matter."

Callaway has been suspended indefinitely since January for an alleged student conduct code violation stemming from an incident that reportedly took place in early December.

As a freshman, he caught 35 passes for 678 yards and four touchdowns, while also recording two touchdowns on punt returns.

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