The whole "players deserve better" never set well with me. The players deserve the scholarship they are playing for. The love of the game is, I would hope and expect, the motivating factor in their playing. The paying customer in the form of a fan doesn't owe any player, senior or not, to show up out of some sense of obligation to a student that is already getting what he was promised.
If you want to start legitimizing the expectations of a player relative to paying fans obligations to show up, then you have to offer the fan the same consideration about the expectations over whether their money is respected by the program, team, coaches, and players. Fans don't owe players anything, senior day or not. I am a fan of anything Marshall. I provide my financial support to show that fan dedication. I root for no other University.
I say to players and coaches, play the game, appreciate the scholarship/salaries to do what you love, use the opportunity given to display your talents, appreciate the fans that do pay to watch.....because they don't have to be there. Give them a reason to want to buy a ticket and then drop the "players deserve" nonsense. These aren't servicemen coming back from a tour of duty. It's a game.