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By Ross Dellenger Under the College Athlete Protection Act, players attending California schools could take home hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. California, the state that spearheaded sweeping name, image and likeness (NIL) reform, is now seeking to advance the rights of college athletes another step—with revenue sharing. Assemblymember Chris Holden, a Democrat from Pasadena, announced Thursday that he will introduce the College Athlete Protection Act, legislation that could radically change the economics around college athletics, this week. The College Athlete Protection Act requires…