That title seems to be using sensationalist language to hook a reader.
A search for the exact phrase “Texas Longhorns Head Coach Steve Sarkisian Breaks Silence Immediately After General Manager Makes Shocking Announcement Following A.J. Milwee Failure” doesn’t return a direct article or quote that matches the dramatic framing.
However, the search results point to:
* Recent struggles for the Texas Longhorns football team in the 2025 season, including losses to Ohio State and Florida.
* Criticism of the offense and particularly the running game and offensive line play, leading to talk about potential coaching changes involving offensive coordinator and offensive line coach staff (e.g., Kyle Flood and Chad Scott are mentioned, but not A.J. Milwee, who is the QB coach).
* Head Coach Steve Sarkisian’s comments following losses, sometimes defending his team or pushing back against the idea of underachieving.
* A.J. Milwee is the Quarterbacks Coach for the Longhorns. The mention of his “failure” likely refers to the struggles of the offense and the development of the quarterback position, particularly with a high-profile player like Arch Manning on the roster and the team struggling.
The combination of a shocking announcement by a General Manager (which is not a common football terminology for personnel changes in college football—they usually have an Athletic Director) and Sarkisian “breaking silence” after an assistant’s “failure” is likely an overblown headline based on real but less dramatic events, such as a coaching staff change announcement or a significant player decision made by the Athletic Director or Sarkisian himself.
Would you like me to search for news regarding recent coaching staff changes or major personnel announcements for the Texas Longhorns football team?
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