This is an issue that every fan has to make up their own mind about. I can see both sides of it. If you feel strongly enough that change needs to happen, then by all means stay home. If you think your fandom compels you to support the players, especially these seniors, at all costs, then by all means go ahead and show up. Neither makes a person more of or less of a fan. Some will try to tell you it does but it doesn't.
Personally, I have not felt the urge to go to games since Solich roamed the sidelines. I was not happy with the Callahan mistake, I think I attended 1 game during the BC era. It just wasn't the type of football I had grown to love. I also have only been to one home game during Pelini's 7 years. Why? Because ever since the debacle in Boulder, I decided I have the option to avoid attending likely losses in person. I don't like to spend that time, effort, and money to see an inferior product on the field. So, that has ruled out going to the "big" games or games with good opponents. (usually the most desirable games). And that leaves the games like Purdue, Illinois, McNeese, Wyoming, etc. (you know the games I'm talking about- the ones we GD better well win but really aren't worth an 8 hour trip to see in person). If I had the luxury of living within a couple hours of Lincoln, I'm sure I would feel much differently. But since I live 8 hours away, deciding against making the trip to see a team stumblefuck around the field, well it makes it a fairly easy decision for me. I can already hear some of you saying I'm not a very good fan. I may not be, but I watch every game and I cannot help cheering for and wanting my Huskers to win deep in my heart. Sorry but that's about as good as my fandom gets. I have recently discovered that I am, and have always been, really more of a fan of Tom Osborne than of the team or University per se. I liked those years. I attended college at UNL those years. I don't like what our program has become under Callahan and Pelini. I probably am spoiled and entitled. Don't care, that's how it is. And when a coach shows as much disdain for the general fanbase as Pelini does, he isn't going to get my unquestioning support. When the ineptitude is as great as it has been in our ugly blowout losses, that system/process/coach is not going to maintain my unwavering support. I have already been voting with my feet for about 12 years so you can see how little good that really does. However, if enough people did it at one time, it might be noticeable to someone that matters. Personally, I don't think the Nebraska fanbase is cut out for that kind of statement. The fans are too hardcore, rain or shine types, and I can't imagine Memorial stadium not filling up on a Saturday. That is maybe both a good thing and a curse.
Part of the problem here is that we really have no idea if Eichorst has our backs or not. We don't have any real idea of where he stands on this. I think that is just the nature of the beast. But, if we knew what his expectations and tolerance level were, I think many of us would feel better knowing what we might expect to happen at seasons end. My gut tells me that he will stick with a 9 win coach forever, regardless how those 9 wins come about and regardless how ugly and inept the losses are. I guess that, more than anything, is why I would sort of like to see the fans make a statement. It sucks for the players who deserve our support but, the future players also deserve our best and the Pelini staff is not the best we can offer them, nowhere near it. Those future players deserve better than to get their asses handed to them whenever they play a halfway decent team. So, when your talking about how these players deserve our support, please also consider the future players who may have to experience Pelini belittling them on the sideline while failing to make any adjustments to correct the trajectory of the game.