The College Football Playoff at the Orange Bowl is only days away, but Kyler Murray is apparently dealing with some sickness.

That’s according to an Sooner Scoop, which tweeted that an Oklahoma team spokesperson said Murray is under the weather when explaining the star quarterback’s absence from a scheduled media availability Wednesday.

Kyler Murray not attending scheduled media appearance this morning for Orange Bowl. OU spokesperson says last night he communicated to them he was feeling under the weather. pic.twitter.com/4aP7mFeNDU — SoonerScoop.com (@SoonerScoop) December 26, 2018

USA Today’s Dan Wolken tweeted that there is “a noticeable lack of concern” about Murray’s health relative to last year when then-Sooners quarterback Baker Mayfield fell ill prior to the Rose Bowl. It’s also notable that Oklahoma offensive assistant Cale Gundy was reportedly unaware that Murray was even sick.

Unlike last year when it was very clear Baker Mayfield was sick, there is a noticeable lack of concern about Kyler Murray’s “illness” preventing him from todays media session. “I didn’t know anything about it,” Cale Gundy said. — Dan Wolken (@DanWolken) December 26, 2018

With Murray unable to speak with reporters, the Sooners brought out kicker Austin Seibert in his place.

Oklahoma brought their kicker instead of Kyler to Orange Bowl media availability. This is the kicker. pic.twitter.com/M1nnSoe9U9 — Joseph Goodman (@JoeGoodmanJr) December 26, 2018

It’s strange that this is happening to an Oklahoma quarterback for the second year in a row, but if it’s any consolation for Sooners fans, Mayfield rebounded from his illness to play an outstanding game that Georgia ultimately won.

There’s no word on if or how this sickness will affect Murray’s availability for the CFP semifinal against No. 1 Alabama, which kicks off at 8 p.m. ET on Saturday.