Would love to see the Rent expand but only when there's a season ticket waiting list. Our half-empty stadium at kickoff is already a bad visual, big empty blocks of seats would be worse. Lots of NASCAR tracks overbuilt (especially Dover) and those empty blocks of seats look bad, even when covered by tarps (like Jacksonville in NFL, Oakland in baseball, etc)
This is the same as thinking that UConn shouldn't upgrade to 1A because they only drew 5,000 fans against a 1AA schedule.They should have waited until they proved they could draw 40,000 for a 1AA schedule before we built a 40,000 seat stadium.
Expanding the Rent means bigger games against more desirable opponents. It means a Michigan type opponent every year, that increases sales in a way you can't measure in a 40,000 seat stadium.
The question is...what will be the demand for Michigan tickets? If it's 60,000, that says a expansion makes sense. The bonus is that an expanded Rent makes us much more desirable for a spot in the B10 or ACC.