star receiver Antonio Callaway is in trouble again during the offseason.
Callaway was cited for marijuana possession (fewer than 20 grams) early Saturday morning in Gainesville, according to court documents.
Callaway is scheduled to appear in court June 6 to face the first-degree misdemeanor charges.
Going forward, Gators’ coach Jim McElwain will have to determine disciplinary action for Callaway and his playing status for the highly anticipated season-opener against Michigan Sept. 2 in AT&T Stadium outside of Dallas.
McElwain would not address either Thursday during a Gator Gathering in the Tampa-St. Pete area, according to 247Sports.