Florida will open spring practice with two key offensive players suspended indefinitely.
Quarterback Treon Harris and wide receiver Antonio Callaway have been away from the team since January, coach Jim McElwain said Tuesday, and the Gators are not saying why they are suspended.
It's also unclear whether they are being punished by the university or the football program.
School officials confirmed Tuesday that Harris and Callaway are enrolled in classes for the spring semester, but McElwain said there's no timetable for their return.
The Gators open spring practice Wednesday.
"We're without a couple of guys who haven't been with our team since January in Treon and Antonio,'' McElwain said. "They're still doing some school work and that kind of stuff. But they haven't been with us since January, and they won't be with us as we're rolling, so you won't see those guys out there at practice. Guys, that'll be the last that we talk about that.''
McElwain was pressed for more information several times, responding each time with, "That will be the last we talk about it.''