By Andrew Gould Jesse Owens was among 30 individuals inducted into the inaugural class of the The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches’ Association’s Collegiate Athlete Hall of Fame. Before etching his place in history as a four-time Olympic gold medalist, Owens set a record by winning four individual NCAA championships in 1935. He then replicated the feat for Ohio State in 1936. Those eight championships remain a record. Owens, nicknamed the “Buckeye Bullet,” also set five world records in under an hour during the 1935 Big Ten championships. Owens famously won four Olympic gold medals…