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Avery Moss is staying patient and still has hopes of being readmitted to the University of Nebraska and playing football for the Huskers again despite a coaching change.

He also admits the situation is foggy right now.

“I just got to sit back, and I know it’s a very short window for me, but within this short time I have through January, I still have to stay patient and see what the best option is for me,” Moss told the Journal Star in a phone conversation Monday. “I still have to get readmitted to the university. And if that happens, that will broaden up my options for everything.”

Moss said he has not yet talked with new Husker head coach Mike Riley.

“So I wouldn’t even know if he wants me to be part of the team,” Moss said. “So I have to talk to him. Hopefully, I’ll be able to reach out to him or he’ll be able to reach out to me sometime relatively soon, but it’s kind of up in the air for me right now.”

The former Husker defensive end was banned from the UNL campus in 2014 because he violated restrictions set after a public-indecency charge from an incident in December of 2012.

Moss feels like he has done what is asked to re-enroll at Nebraska but now is waiting to see if the decision-makers agree.