By Jack Robbins|January 28, 2026
Transcript mistakes can cost NCAA eligibility and scholarships. Learn NCAA rules, audits, and how recruits can protect their academic certification.
By Sloane Rivers|January 27, 2026
NCAA changes transfer portal windows for multiple sports in 2026 with new timelines for basketball, wrestling, hockey and track.
By Jack Robbins|January 26, 2026
NCAA approves uniform sponsorship patches for Division I teams. What it means for athletes, NIL deals, recruiting, and college sports revenue.
By Logan Steele|January 16, 2026
A clear explanation of the NCAA Division III Summary of Key Regulations for 2025 to 26 and what athletes must know to stay eligible.
By Logan Steele|January 13, 2026
How NCAA rule changes are made, who controls approvals, and why most appeals and protests never become official rules.
By Jack Robbins|January 7, 2026
NCAA ice hockey rules changed for 2025 26. Learn what changed, why it matters, and how penalties and reviews impact players.
By Logan Steele|December 24, 2025
The NCAA governs eligibility and rules, but many athlete experiences fall outside its role. Here’s what the NCAA never tells athletes and why.
By Camryn Blake|December 8, 2025
The NCAA’s 2025 rules are reshaping recruiting. Here’s how small schools, walk-ons, and international athletes are affected and what to do now.
By Camryn Blake|December 4, 2025
A 2025 breakdown of NCAA investigations, violations, and penalties — and what recruits must know before choosing a program.
By Logan Steele|December 2, 2025
NCAA reverses its betting rule proposal amid Temple men’s basketball gambling violations, tightening enforcement across college sports.
By Jack Robbins|November 24, 2025
Every DI and DII athlete must register with the NCAA Eligibility Center before competing. Learn when to sign up, how it works, and the mistakes that delay recruits.
By Camryn Blake|November 17, 2025
NCAA’s top academic honor has a new name — the Elite Scholar-Athlete Award — highlighting GPA, discipline, and what it truly means to be a student-athlete.
By Logan Steele|November 14, 2025
Ohio State’s Puff Johnson lawsuit against the NCAA’s medical-hardship rule shows how eligibility restrictions could reshape college sports for all athletes.
By Logan Steele|November 13, 2025
Learn how the NCAA sets the rules for recruiting, scholarships, and eligibility — and why understanding them gives you a recruiting edge.
By Camryn Blake|November 11, 2025
As the House v NCAA settlement rolls out in 2025-26, schools must share revenue with athletes and stay under new roster caps. This 2aDays guide breaks down what that means for walk-ons, how scholarships could shift, and how to protect your spot before it’s gone.