Report: Suspended Kentucky Player Went To A Party With Armed Student Bodyguard
Photo: Bobby Ellis/ [object Object] Sophomore Kentucky basketball forward Tai Wynyard was suspended indefinitely from all team activities on Tuesday, with a Kentucky spokesperson explaining the punishment by using the always vague “violation of team rules” reason. Wynyard, who before coming to Kentucky played as a non-contract player on a pro team in New Zealand, hadn’t played in the team’s last 10 games due to a back injury, and he was projected to miss the rest of the season. He also wasn’t on the bench for the Wildcats’ home game against Vanderbilt last week, though a Kentucky spokesperson said that was because Wynyard “had some academic obligations that he was attending to prior to our game.”
There’s one additional weird detail about Wynyard, which was uncovered by the Louisville Courier-Journal a few hours after the suspension was announced. According to messages sent by fraternity and sorority members at Kentucky, Wynyard showed up to at least one party alongside an armed student who said he was “protecting” the basketball player. From the :
The Group Me message circulated by sorority members in January stated: “there is a (person) showing up to parties with the basketball player Tai Wynyard. (The person) showed up last night to our rush party and ... had a gun ... said he was ‘protecting’ Wynyard. ... If you go out tonight and see (person) DO NOT APPROACH (person). Share this to EVERY SISTER.”
According to the Courier-Journal’s source, Greek life members exchanged pictures and identified Wynyard’s alleged bodyguard. The source also said that fraternity and sorority presidents discussed the incident with the Interfraternity Council, with the IFC telling members, “Make sure to be careful.” A spokesman for the Kentucky IFC told the Courier-Journal that they do not comment on student disciplinary matters.
The Courier-Journal didn’t name the armed student because no criminal charges have been filed against him. They also contacted a Kentucky spokesperson, who said he could not comment on the timing of the suspension, or whether it was connected to this incident.
Related
Three MLB Contenders That Need Answers Before It’s Too Late
Why Scottie Scheffler Is the Play on Sunday at The Masters
Why NFL's Proposed 18-Game Schedule Doesn't Make Sense
MLB Playoff Teams Off to Shocking Slow Starts in 2026
UFC 327 Picks: Prochazka vs Ulberg Predictions and Best Bets
- Top MLB Betting Picks: Why Pirates and Twins Offer Value Today
- NBA Picks Today: Best Bets, Odds & Predictions for Friday’s Full Slate
- The Masters Odds and Predictions: Top Picks for Augusta National
- Wednesday April 8th MLB Pitcher Props: Dylan Cease and Kyle Bradish Bet Picks
- MLB Picks Today: Best Bets for Diamondbacks vs Mets and Athletics vs Yankees
- Masters Betting Picks 2026: Best Value Bets Beyond Scottie Scheffler
- Best NBA Betting Picks and Predictions for Monday April 6th

