Pikespeak1, please read TruBluCatFan's response.
Any "joke" explained losses all humor, but here goes.
The thread started with the link to an article questioning Butch Jones at UT, and the hold he has on his job . . . . and that is the Head Football Coach at UT.
Someone, I forget who (but he had a Kentucky sounding nickname) very snidely said that Butch Jones had managed to get a recruiting commitment from the number one offensive lineman from Tennessee, unlike Stoops (Kentucky's Head Football Coach). . . . in an apparent reference to this recruiting year's phenom in Kentucky, Wills . . . . a big o-lineman in a Lexington School, who is currently committed to Bama (Alabama).
Then another poster (very sarcastically and I thought humorously) queried the original poster, as to whether he was speaking about Landon Young (here's where it gets tough): By referencing the 2015 commit of Landon Young, the dude responding to the first guy who questioned Stoops for losing Wills, was putting it in his face by saying, again, in a fashion some find confusing . . . . "Hey dumbass, STOOPS LANDED THE BEST LINEMAN IN THE STATE LAST YEAR IN LANDON YOUNG." But he said it in a cool, sarcastic, humorous fashion. Kind of like when someone says about a football prognosticator, "Hell, he picked the Germans in World War II." Such a comment does not really mean someone who picks current football games thought the Germans would win WWII, or even that they were alive during WWII, it's just a sarcastic, over-the-top-statement that pushes home a particular point, in a fashion that some might find humorous.
OK, now, so when the one poster threw the mention of Landon Young up asking if that was the number one recruit Stoops had failed to land, I giggled, getting the joke that the 2nd poster was throwing Young's name up to show that Stoops has been a good recruiter... . and then I doubled down on the joke, by saying, something to the effect, that he must be referring to the loss of Drake Jackson . . . . and, yes, WE ALL KNOW WE DIDN'T LOSE JACKSON, . . . . that's the heart of the humor.
And I know it ain't funny, now.
Kinda' like me at a college party 30 years ago, speaking to a young lady who had asked a follow up question about a joke . . . . and my response . . . . "uhh, no, uhhh, in fact a Priest, a Rabbi and a Baptist Minister probably never have walked into a bar at the same time . . . . and that's like part of the reason why that was supposed to be funny . . . ."