Florida cornerback Jalen Tabor is out and about touring New York City today, making multiple media appearances and sharing photos on social media along the way. He was asked about suspended teammate Antonio Callway during one of his sit-ins, and whether he thought he’d be back on the team for the upcoming 2016 season.

“Yeah, we think he’ll be back,” said Tabor. “We’re just waiting for the process with the school that they’ve got going. Waiting for that to get over with, but me and Callaway work out on our own a lot. He’s still in tip-top shape and ready to compete for the Gators this fall.”

Last month, Callaway’s suspension was modified to allow him to be on campus to take classes and use the facilities — a significant step forward to a potential return to the team. Getting him back would go a long way for the Florida passing game in 2016, wrote our very own Andrew Olson:

Assuming Callaway is back, it means the Gators have a proven playmaker on offense, something that can’t really be said to describe anyone else wearing orange and blue. Whether it’s getting behind cornerbacks for the deep ball, or weaving his way through the defense, Callaway is the biggest scoring threat in the passing game. Put simply – get the ball in No. 81’s hands and good things happen for the Gators.

Callaway has been suspended since January for an alleged student conduct code violation. He missed all of spring practice.

Florida will host UMass in Week 1.