A California bill called the “Fair Pay to Play Act,” which would allow student-athletes to profit off of the use of their name, image and likeness, took another step forward to becoming law, in what many now view as an inevitability that could drastically change the landscape of collegiate athletics, not just in California, but nationwide.On July 9, the Higher Education Committee with the California State Assembly, or legislative House, voted 11-0 to pass the bill, which if enacted, would go into effect on Jan. …