The argument that we can expand is that we sell out against crap teams, when tickets are like $10. If we can expand, we absolutely should. I just don't think we can,
if we expanded, then charged like $25-$30 a ticket for confy games, we could probably sell out a 55-57K stadium. i don't know if 60k is feasible right now, even with cheap tickets. But, if the admin thinks that it will be likely in the future, i think we should go for it now.
Lowering the ticket prices to "fund" an expansion goes against the conventional wisdom [and, the laws of economics]. Sort of like the MBA genius who had the brilliant marketing strategy of building a Mercedes and selling it for $12,000. BRILLIANT!
For the record, I do agree with you, but you can look at it from a different perspective. Like sell a butt ton of season tickets for $100, pack a 60-65k stadium (if possible), over time this would build more die-hards, increase recruiting prowess, get better teams, have increased hostile environment, get more wins, raise ticket prices.
I won't say the other angle is valid, it would be a huge gamble, but not necessarily wrong.