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Interesting info on Olave by DLD
Ohio State has traditionally (Urban Meyer/Ryan Day era) not offered quarterbacks without meeting them in person, building a relationship, and most importantly, working them out to see with their own eyes what the recruit can or cannot do. Day was in Mission Hills to see quarterback Jack Tuttle. Olave did not play the year before (his junior year) due to a transfer issue so no one really knew who he was.
Tuttle needed someone to throw to for his workout in front of the OSU staff. That person was Olave. OSU passed on Tuttle and took Olave.