The knee-jerk reaction from many fans when a player decides to pass on his final college season in favor of prepping for his potential pro career – a relatively recent phenomenon – is disappointment dressed up as approval, with a hint of sour grapes.
“Well, best of luck to him … he’ll need it.”
“I thought he could have benefited from one more college season, but I hope he does well.”
The natural next step of the early departure to the pros, of course, is saying farewell to the team not at the completion of the season but prior to the team’s bowl game, as Penn State’s Brandon Smith and Ellis Brooks did recently. (Others, including Jahan Dotson, Rasheed Walker, and Jaquan Brisker, could make the same call prior to the Nittany Lions’ New Year’s Day Outback Bowl date with Arkansas).
The fan reactions to those decisions are essentially variations of the above, but are sometimes accompanied by rhetorical questions like “Don’t they owe it to their teammates to finish the season?” or “Wouldn’t they want one more college game?”