Solo Ball #1 of the UConn Huskies works against Trey McKenney #1 of the Michigan Wolverines during the second half of a game in the National Championship. Getty Images If President Trump needs more evidence that the business of college sports needs to get reformed as soon as possible, he can point to recent hijinks in California federal court. This is where, sources close to Team Trump contend, a California magistrate judge might be given final say over the insane money grab that has upended collegiate sports. It also could make the White House’s efforts to restore sanity even more arduous, The Post has learned. As reported, Trump has appointed the Saving College Sports Roundtable — a blue-ribbon commission led by New York Yankees president Randy Levine and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis — to reform college sports’ “Name, Image and Likeness” (NIL) system.…