I just finished my first recruiting season in DII Knight, and while this fortunately didn't cost me any of my main targets, I completely misinterpreted the "not 100% committed" WOTS message and it almost cost me (and did force me to offer lots of starts, although that's not a problem in the first year of a rebuild).
Anyways, I'm coaching Alaska-Anchorage, and I'd been told one of the keys to recruiting Alaska is to grab any half-decent local player, which should be doable cheaply. So I found a local player that looked like a solid scorer, albeit iffy defender. Had a Sim on him, but the WOTS message was a weak one (oscillated between "very open to other offers" and "not 100% committed"). I figured that meant, with the kid only 120 miles away, I could win this battle for 2-3 grand and then focus my cash elsewhere.
I sent 3 STs, 7 HVs, and 2 CVs. Never did take the lead. Ended up running out of money. This was a D2 sim with C+ prestige (I have C-).
So my question: how open to other offers is "open to other offers." Clearly, there's a range, since I've taken the lead before with just 3 HVs. But it seemed to me that 3 STs, 7 HVs, and 2 CVs was a whole lot for fighting a Sim with a "not 100% committed" message. Evidently I was wrong. Anybody know the high end of this range?