I used to be a prof at Wisconsin and now am at USC. I probably shouldn't say this, but to me, Camp Randell dominates the Coliseum as a college football venue.
I grew up in Wisconsin but I've also been to the Coliseum (and my sister went to USC during undergrad, Wisconsin for law school); Camp Randall is DRAMATICALLY better than the Coliseum. And I actually think the Rose Bowl is much better than the Coliseum. Yes, the Coliseum has the columns, it's a cool stadium, but Camp Randall is much better.
The thing I love about Huntington is how nice the interior of the stadium is. Compared to other stadiums I have been to (Florida State and Wisconsin), the amenities inside are closer to NFL style stadiums.
Camp Randall now seats 75k following the recent renovation, yes that’s down from 80k but still by no means small. Hell that’s bigger then the average new NFL stadium these days, and it even took all the way up till 2010 for Lambeau to surpass it as the biggest stadium in the state.
The Horseshoe is only quiet because of how successful Ohio State is you don’t need to get crazy loud when you know you’re gonna win by 50. However for night games and big games like Penn State or Michigan or the big non conference game the Shoe gets incredibly loud.
I wouldn’t say there’s only two other good teams in the big 10 other than OSU. You have Wisconsin, Michigan State a lot of years, granted they both just change coaches, but usually pretty good teams especially when they have a lot of seniors. Then you have the teams that are good only when they have a lot of seniors on them, Minnesota, Iowa and if Nebraska can ever find the right coach they can be in the Wisconsin Michigan state spot, possibly competing with Ohio State, Michigan & Penn State. Maryland has potential now you add UCLA, USC, Washington, and Oregon makes it even better.
I live in Maryland but I’m an Ohio State fan and that game was PACKED. Me and most of the OSU fans sat in that huge upper deck and it was a great experience.
Our new stadium will be even smaller. As a student at NU from 1979-1983 Ryan Field (as Dyche Stadium) has only memories of suffering and despair. The team, students, staff and alum deserve an upgrade.
The Big Ten has the #1, 2, & 3 largest capacity stadiums for college football, but after that, there’s a HUGE gap in stadium capacities for the fourth largest stadium in the Big Ten. It kinda sums up the Big Ten in football. Three really good teams and everyone else is mediocre at best with some absolutely awful teams at the bottom. Then you have the SEC which has the #4, 5, 6, 8, & 9 largest college stadiums in terms of capacity. In total, there are seven SEC stadiums that are larger than the fourth largest Big Ten stadium, Nebraska’s Memorial Stadium. 4/14 SEC stadiums exceed 100,000 seats 3/14 Big Ten stadiums exceed 100,000 seats. 5/14 SEC stadiums exceed 90,000 seats 3/14 Big Ten stadiums exceed 90,000 seats. 7/14 SEC stadiums exceed 80,000 seats. 4/14 Big Ten stadiums exceed 80,000 seats. 9/14 SEC stadiums exceed 70,000 seats. 7/14 Big Ten stadiums exceed 70,000 seats. 13/14 SEC stadiums exceed 60,000 seats. 9/14 Big Ten stadiums exceed 60,000 seats.
Excuse me? Camp Randall is a “smaller stadium?” It has a seating capacity of over 80,000! What in the world makes you think it qualifies as a smaller stadium?
Purdue already completed the latest renovations for its 100th year in Ross Ade, the capacity went up from prior year, though smaller than it was through the 1980s/early 1990s when the last renovation was done.
Great show Ginger. Hey, here is a good idea. How about doing the best cities or college towns for football, or all sports. Just sayin. It would be right up your alley.
When it comes to BIG football, I want minimalism, just football, I don't want SoFi Stadium amenities or comfort. I want rabid fans, not those complaining about the Wi-Fi, sitting on hard benches, but spending most of the time standing, engrossed in the action on the field. The more "old school" it is, the better for me. Had some of the best times of my life, freezing on November days in Ohio Stadium. If you want the experience to be like your living room, stay home!
You are wrong about Rutgers stadium. That stadium gets incredibly loud and is a huge home field advantage when Rutgers has a respectable team. Definitely in the top tier of the Big Ten
How do you not mention the children's hospital and The Wave when talking about Iowa? Yes, it's not a part of the stadium but it adds so much do the environment and experience.
I've always thought Maryland's stadium was awful and looks lopsided. You'd think Under Armor would help them with more than the jerseys! But I expected you to put OSU or Michigan at #1 and I always thought Penn State had a better stadium. I agree that Beaver is the best in the B1G and so glad you didn't take the cliche approach!
Ya I've been to Maryland, granted it wasn't for a game but it was whatever. I've been to many games at Camp Randall which is dramatically better. Dude, the Rose Bowl is WAY better than the Coliseum, and my sister went to USC.
4:00 - guy says an advantage of SHI over SECU is that it has limited seating and can be sold out more easily than SECU. Only one issue with that buddy - SHI's seating capacity is larger than SECU's. D'oh.
beaver stadium in my opinion is the best place to watch a game but just as a stadium alone and not including gameday experience/atmosphere i'd put ohio stadium above it but the renovation will probably make it better and somehow louder with the way they plan on closing the entire stadium
Even though Michigan Stadium is not the loudest, it has a really unique vibe. The fact that it has minimal parking is a feature, not a bug. 1. It is just south of the main part of campus/downtown, so walking in from the north, there is a huge "party parade" like atmosphere before and after games. 2. Just south of the stadium, instead of a parking lot full of cars, it is a golf course full of tailgaters. Love the reuse of that space 6-7 times per year. Really cool tailgating with trees and grass all around. 3. If you go west or east, it is all neighborhoods. Has a "Wrigley" (or European Soccer) kind of feel to it someone in from those directions. Also, Some of us have our "secret spot" to park a 1/2 mile away. One other thing about Michigan Stadium, there is space in the concourse to just hang out on the grass. Even though it holds up to 114K, If you want to just take a break on the North side on the hill, you can. Feels great to be there and hear the crowd and PA system in the background.
The fact that there’s little to no parking within a kilometer of the stadium and maybe further, is not a feature. That’s called awful planning & designing. Plus, single tier large stadiums result in atrocious views for fans that are near the top of the stadium. You’re just so far away at that point, which is why that design has been dead for nearly a century. Tickets at the top of Michigan’s stadium are probably some of the worst views of any football stadium in this country. It’s not solely because it has the largest capacities, Penn State, Ohio State, A&M, LSU, Tennessee, & Alabama all have stadiums that exceed 100,000 and the top of the big house has the worst view possible. Meanwhile, the other six stadiums seem to offer great viewing of the game with none coming close to how far away everything is when at Michigan.
So appropriate that you rank Ohio Stadium as #2....because if you look at it from an overhead aerial view...it looks like a....GIANT TOILET BOWL!!! A perfect place to take a big $2 DUMP!! DON"T forget to flush!!
Iowa isn't even relevant in the conversation. You guys had one lucky win against Ohio State a few years back, other then that, what have you accomplished?
Maryland stadium was referred to the "Snake Pit" facetiously by ESPN's Reece Davis during their successful stint during 2001-2003. It is actually a great place to see a game, affordable family fun. Compared to the price of the various other Washington, DC area events, which the other B1G members just do not have to compete with. Luckily, our basketball stadium is top tier.
2:00 , I watch most of your videos and always notice you hate upper decks , is this only in stadiums that can't fill them? Like do you have NFL upper decks that are always full
Im not saying i agree with him but i can understand the bias. Upper decks tend to offer a dramatic sub standard experience compared to the rest of the stadium, often ruining the sight lines of the back end of the lower deck seats and the concourse (if open air) and they often look like an asymmetrical after thought even when they were part of the design from the beginning
Went to the USC-Idaho game several years ago. It was full but the Coliseum is a dump. The Wisconsin stadium is bigger than what you think, and the Minnesota stadium is a beautiful stadium, 1 of my favorites, from a Hawkeye fan.
As a Terps fan, I can’t disagree about how annoying the layout is. Our stadium is the result of someone getting too cute with a design just for the sake of being different. It’s never going to get changed because of how many structures are near it, making it too expensive to renovate. If that wasn’t an issue, it would be clear to just finish creating the lower bowl, add another Jumbotron to it, and add another upper deck to make the stadium look normal.
I think there are three obvious tiers 1-6, 7-10, and 11-14. Maryland could ascend to the middle group for maybe even Rutgers if they somehow got back to going 8-4 every year like they did from 05-14. Ditto for Nebraska getting up to the top tier with some strong seasons, just look at that volleyball crowd. I personally like Minnesota as the best of the middle group but the city setting is just way different for tailgating. Agree with the comments on the interior though. And also think Michigan probably deserves a higher spot than OSU, but don't tell my neighbors.
Alright let me know what I got wrong: 1) Penn State 2) Nebraska* 3) Michigan* 4) Ohio State 5) Michigan State* 6) Wisconsin 7) Iowa 8) Purdue* 9) Rutgers* 10) Minnesota 11) Illinois* 12) Indiana 13) Maryland 14) Northwestern (The asterisk indicates whether or not I've been there)
@noahpagel2823 Yeah. Probably a bit biased here, but I've been to the big house multiple times and it just doesn't get that loud imo. I've heard the same about Ohio State, so I put us at 2. I think OSU, Nebraska, and UM can be switched around from spots 2 to 4.
@@WestonLong28 Nebraska fans are easily top 3 when it comes to bringing passion to the stands. UM and OSU fans just don’t get into it as much. PSU and UW fans are up there with UNL and passion though.
I agree with this list but I do got to say I’ve never been to the big house but I have been to the shoe there is nothing quiet about that stadium even when it’s a blow out.
If you're talking about gameday atmosphere at each stadium then it's too hard to pick the best in the Big10. But if you're talking about quality of the stadium and aspects like line of sight or amenities or ease of movement in the concourse area, then Huntington Bank is easily the best in the big10. It's a phenomenal place in that regard.
You're insane if you think Beaver Stadium is anywhere near the top of Big Ten stadiums... Michigan Stadium, the biggest stadium in the country (not just CFB) is a cathedral and arguably CFB's best stadium... let alone in the B1G.
The horseshoe is an awful stadium with awful acoustics and speakers, ads over every single scoreboard, miniscule play clocks hidden inside of the student section for some reason, and I heard seven nation army play every single change of posession, I stopped counting after the number was 20 times played by the third quarter.
@@SmashTheNumbers it’s literally the ONLY song that plays, and they play it after EVERY CHANGE OF POSSESSION. It’s completely nauseating especially with their awful speaker system that creates an echo / delay between the stereo of the song and it creates like a half second resonance. Most annoying football game I’ve ever been to 💀
I have to say comparing the rose bowl to memorial stadium of nebraska.. saying their in the same tier is pretty goofy. I bet when the huskers play ucla at the rose bowl.. it's sold out.. and it's a sea of red! The environment of a quarter sold stadium doesn't compare to over 90k strong every college football weekend win or lose! I giggled at having camp Randall over he huskers too, one upper deck looks really appealing let me tell you!
Not completely true about Huntington having nothing unique. The names of all 87 Minnesota counties are cast in giant stones around the exterior. There is a Minnesota Tribal Nations Plaza outside the main entrance as well. The end-zones in Ohio Stadium are full of students, including a 225-piece brass band, and it’s absolutely deafening.
Have you done the big 12 football stadiums yet? Btw Texas Tech is going through a $250 million south endzone project and it’s gonna be Freaking amazing! Guns Up
Throwing a sht ton of money Jones ATT Stadium and we’re still stuck looking at flat ugly Lubbock, and especially the north side. But the Tech Club layout is nice I guess.
Ohio Stadium is only quiet in the lesser opponent games. It is not quiet when they play Michigan Penn State Wisconsin Michigan State or any other Big Ten team might be in the top 10 that year or undefeated when they play. In non-conference opponent like Oregon, USC A few years back, we played Oklahoma and Texas. Those games are not quiet. They are very loud but when you play Northwestern Toledo yeah they’re not gonna be very loud. They’re expected to win those games it’s for just watching how good Ohio State could be in big games it’s glorified practice.
Beaver stadium ahead of the big house and the horseshoe? I loathe Michigan and OSU but their stadiums are iconic. Think you also have NU and Wisky reversed. List is broadly accurate but your top 5 is slightly off. PSU 5, Wisky 4, NU 3, OSU 2 and Meatchicken 1
@@heartbreak25 it’s still gonna be Ryan Field. This will be along the lines of what happened to Stanford Stadium, which reduced both its footprint and seating capacity.
The Horseshoes great as long as you don't get up underneath that roof because when people stand up to see what's going on the people in the back can't see anyting
I’m a Penn state fan and I can’t believe you put beaver stadium at #1. Yes, the atmosphere is definitely #1 but the place is a dump. It needs to be torn down and rebuilt.
We are doing a 700 million dollar renovation, and as far as atmosphere, we are the best by far in the nation, not even close or a photo finish!!!! WE ARE
Rutgers sells this stadium out, including games this past season. Do some research you fool. Want to see the home field advantage, go watch the Rutgers - Louisville game. Hell, they had Penn State on the ropes a few years ago, they beat Michigan in that stadium.
@@noahpagel2823 yet...renovations are coming though...If you have ever been to a basketball game at Rutgers you'll know their venues can turn into a hornet's nest when the teams are good. I've been to every B1G Stadium a few times, and I've been to games at Rutgers Stadium where it's been as loud as anywhere in the country. It's a much more comfortable building than Kinnick and Spartan, It's definitely louder than Michigan Stadium...it doesn't compare though to Ohio Stadium, Beaver, NE Memorial
@@mgmeo Honestly fair. Rutgers b-ball games you can tell are electric, and with those renovations you mentioned I can see it being a part of putting Rutgers Football on the map.
@@upbeatproductions7614 Spartan Stadium being bigger than Kinnick doesn’t make it better. Kinnick has more passion, more traditions, it’s more loud, and just a better environment.
I used to be a prof at Wisconsin and now am at USC. I probably shouldn't say this, but to me, Camp Randell dominates the Coliseum as a college football venue.
I grew up in Wisconsin but I've also been to the Coliseum (and my sister went to USC during undergrad, Wisconsin for law school); Camp Randall is DRAMATICALLY better than the Coliseum. And I actually think the Rose Bowl is much better than the Coliseum. Yes, the Coliseum has the columns, it's a cool stadium, but Camp Randall is much better.
Even better than the current upgraded version of the Coliseum?
@@h.d.5288 yes! The atmosphere is far more fun.
Usc is in the ghetto
Are you only talking about the atmosphere or the actual structure?
The thing I love about Huntington is how nice the interior of the stadium is. Compared to other stadiums I have been to (Florida State and Wisconsin), the amenities inside are closer to NFL style stadiums.
Illinois while the interior needs work, is absolutely beautiful. 100 years old this year as well
Camp Randall now seats 75k following the recent renovation, yes that’s down from 80k but still by no means small. Hell that’s bigger then the average new NFL stadium these days, and it even took all the way up till 2010 for Lambeau to surpass it as the biggest stadium in the state.
The current listed capacity of Camp Randall Sadium is 80,321.
That's what I was thinking... what's considered big?....if Camp Randall is small then what Northwestern or these non-power 5 team stadiums😊
There can be 10,000 Badger faithful in there and that place would be absolutely BONKERS
Spartan Stadium has one of the last remaining grass fields which gives a unique aspect to it
What are you talking about? 😂😂 Beaver stadium, Purdue, and Northwestern all have real grass. So do a bunch of other colleges 😂😂 its not rare or unique
I'm no Wisconsin fan but Camp Randal is such a lovely stadium. The Big House will always be number 1 to me as Michigan fan.
The Horseshoe is only quiet because of how successful Ohio State is you don’t need to get crazy loud when you know you’re gonna win by 50. However for night games and big games like Penn State or Michigan or the big non conference game the Shoe gets incredibly loud.
Agreed. Most of their games sound dead because there’s no drama.
There’s only two other decent teams in the Big Ten. Any solid football team would be boring as hell to watch with this year’s Big Ten football.
I wouldn’t say there’s only two other good teams in the big 10 other than OSU. You have Wisconsin, Michigan State a lot of years, granted they both just change coaches, but usually pretty good teams especially when they have a lot of seniors. Then you have the teams that are good only when they have a lot of seniors on them, Minnesota, Iowa and if Nebraska can ever find the right coach they can be in the Wisconsin Michigan state spot, possibly competing with Ohio State, Michigan & Penn State. Maryland has potential now you add UCLA, USC, Washington, and Oregon makes it even better.
I live in Maryland but I’m an Ohio State fan and that game was PACKED. Me and most of the OSU fans sat in that huge upper deck and it was a great experience.
Agreed 100% need to do one for all the conferences great stuff
Our new stadium will be even smaller. As a student at NU from 1979-1983 Ryan Field (as Dyche Stadium) has only memories of suffering and despair. The team, students, staff and alum deserve an upgrade.
The Big Ten has the #1, 2, & 3 largest capacity stadiums for college football, but after that, there’s a HUGE gap in stadium capacities for the fourth largest stadium in the Big Ten. It kinda sums up the Big Ten in football. Three really good teams and everyone else is mediocre at best with some absolutely awful teams at the bottom.
Then you have the SEC which has the #4, 5, 6, 8, & 9 largest college stadiums in terms of capacity. In total, there are seven SEC stadiums that are larger than the fourth largest Big Ten stadium, Nebraska’s Memorial Stadium.
4/14 SEC stadiums exceed 100,000 seats
3/14 Big Ten stadiums exceed 100,000 seats.
5/14 SEC stadiums exceed 90,000 seats
3/14 Big Ten stadiums exceed 90,000 seats.
7/14 SEC stadiums exceed 80,000 seats.
4/14 Big Ten stadiums exceed 80,000 seats.
9/14 SEC stadiums exceed 70,000 seats.
7/14 Big Ten stadiums exceed 70,000 seats.
13/14 SEC stadiums exceed 60,000 seats.
9/14 Big Ten stadiums exceed 60,000 seats.
The exterior of Illinois' stadium kind of reminds me of the colonnade from Soldier Field in Chicago.
Don’t forget that Beaver Stadium is also the loudest
Excuse me? Camp Randall is a “smaller stadium?” It has a seating capacity of over 80,000! What in the world makes you think it qualifies as a smaller stadium?
I mean, the big house is almost 50% bigger...
Purdue already completed the latest renovations for its 100th year in Ross Ade, the capacity went up from prior year, though smaller than it was through the 1980s/early 1990s when the last renovation was done.
Huntington Bank should get a bit more credit, the view of the Minneapolis skyline is quite unique
Maryland's need a massive renovation, and I agree about that upper deck.
Great show Ginger. Hey, here is a good idea. How about doing the best cities or college towns for football, or all sports. Just sayin. It would be right up your alley.
Purdue's south endzone had to get renovated. Seen it over 2 decades and it may end up finally being great!
When it comes to BIG football, I want minimalism, just football, I don't want SoFi Stadium amenities or comfort. I want rabid fans, not those complaining about the Wi-Fi, sitting on hard benches, but spending most of the time standing, engrossed in the action on the field. The more "old school" it is, the better for me. Had some of the best times of my life, freezing on November days in Ohio Stadium. If you want the experience to be like your living room, stay home!
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@@ebaygriffinX3 PENN STATE * lol got love for Marshall though
You should do this for the SEC, ACC, Big 12, Pac 12, MW, and AAC. That would be cool
You are wrong about Rutgers stadium. That stadium gets incredibly loud and is a huge home field advantage when Rutgers has a respectable team. Definitely in the top tier of the Big Ten
Having been to all 14, I like your ranking and mine wouldn’t be far off. Only change I would make to the top 3 would be swapping OSU and Michigan.
seeing a game at the big house is a bucket list item for me.
How do you not mention the children's hospital and The Wave when talking about Iowa? Yes, it's not a part of the stadium but it adds so much do the environment and experience.
Love the ranking videos. Only stadium I’ve actually been to on this list is Maryland and it was a joke. Great list tho.
I'm a Husker fan, but the Bank has the best skyline view in all of college football.
Im a Minnesota student from Nebraska, and I will say that Huntington Bank’s skyline view adds a great aspect compared to Lincoln
However Lincoln is obviously still a much better college football atmosphere in every way
I've always thought Maryland's stadium was awful and looks lopsided. You'd think Under Armor would help them with more than the jerseys! But I expected you to put OSU or Michigan at #1 and I always thought Penn State had a better stadium. I agree that Beaver is the best in the B1G and so glad you didn't take the cliche approach!
Sigh. Bashing my terps but deep down I know it’s true, we need upgrades bad.
@@Dmassey15 Maryland Stadium needs to downsize to bowl and just add luxury/press boxes above like how Lambeau Field was designed
Ya I've been to Maryland, granted it wasn't for a game but it was whatever. I've been to many games at Camp Randall which is dramatically better.
Dude, the Rose Bowl is WAY better than the Coliseum, and my sister went to USC.
Beaver Stadium is "The Greatest Show on Turf"!❤🎉😂❤
4:00 - guy says an advantage of SHI over SECU is that it has limited seating and can be sold out more easily than SECU. Only one issue with that buddy - SHI's seating capacity is larger than SECU's. D'oh.
beaver stadium in my opinion is the best place to watch a game but just as a stadium alone and not including gameday experience/atmosphere i'd put ohio stadium above it but the renovation will probably make it better and somehow louder with the way they plan on closing the entire stadium
As a Purdue fan, I have felt at night that the fans definitely get intense. When we are good, the fans get rowdy!
Went to the 2022 Big 10 title game vs Purdue, your fans were electric all game. Even the fans were upset minded
Even though Michigan Stadium is not the loudest, it has a really unique vibe. The fact that it has minimal parking is a feature, not a bug.
1. It is just south of the main part of campus/downtown, so walking in from the north, there is a huge "party parade" like atmosphere before and after games.
2. Just south of the stadium, instead of a parking lot full of cars, it is a golf course full of tailgaters. Love the reuse of that space 6-7 times per year. Really cool tailgating with trees and grass all around.
3. If you go west or east, it is all neighborhoods. Has a "Wrigley" (or European Soccer) kind of feel to it someone in from those directions. Also, Some of us have our "secret spot" to park a 1/2 mile away.
One other thing about Michigan Stadium, there is space in the concourse to just hang out on the grass. Even though it holds up to 114K, If you want to just take a break on the North side on the hill, you can. Feels great to be there and hear the crowd and PA system in the background.
Okay buddy. Trouble with the snap is all I know. You had that place at max capacity for all your fans to lose to msu by a bad snap lol
The fact that there’s little to no parking within a kilometer of the stadium and maybe further, is not a feature. That’s called awful planning & designing.
Plus, single tier large stadiums result in atrocious views for fans that are near the top of the stadium. You’re just so far away at that point, which is why that design has been dead for nearly a century. Tickets at the top of Michigan’s stadium are probably some of the worst views of any football stadium in this country. It’s not solely because it has the largest capacities, Penn State, Ohio State, A&M, LSU, Tennessee, & Alabama all have stadiums that exceed 100,000 and the top of the big house has the worst view possible. Meanwhile, the other six stadiums seem to offer great viewing of the game with none coming close to how far away everything is when at Michigan.
The Rose Bowl is an awesome environment during a Rose Bowl. But, for Bruins games? I'm not sure if I'd have it in the top ten of B1G stadiums
The hospital next to kinnick has to move it into my top 5
Lol nobody wants to watch Iowa
it's a good mid tier stadium not top 5 tho
So appropriate that you rank Ohio Stadium as #2....because if you look at it from an overhead aerial view...it looks like a....GIANT TOILET BOWL!!! A perfect place to take a big $2 DUMP!! DON"T forget to flush!!
I bet a year’s salary that you’re a Wolverine 😂
There is no place like the BIG House.
Thumbs up because you got it right at #1
Wisconsin is overrated and outdated. I’d put Michigan #1
Iowa isn't even relevant in the conversation. You guys had one lucky win against Ohio State a few years back, other then that, what have you accomplished?
I’m going to the big house on Saturday
Michigan stadium
ohio stadium should not have changed the field turf. new design looks bland af
Maryland stadium was referred to the "Snake Pit" facetiously
by ESPN's Reece Davis during their successful stint during 2001-2003. It is actually a great place to see a game, affordable family fun. Compared to the price of the various other Washington, DC area events, which the other B1G members just do not have to compete with. Luckily, our basketball stadium is top tier.
2:00 , I watch most of your videos and always notice you hate upper decks , is this only in stadiums that can't fill them? Like do you have NFL upper decks that are always full
Im not saying i agree with him but i can understand the bias. Upper decks tend to offer a dramatic sub standard experience compared to the rest of the stadium, often ruining the sight lines of the back end of the lower deck seats and the concourse (if open air) and they often look like an asymmetrical after thought even when they were part of the design from the beginning
Went to the USC-Idaho game several years ago. It was full but the Coliseum is a dump. The Wisconsin stadium is bigger than what you think, and the Minnesota stadium is a beautiful stadium, 1 of my favorites, from a Hawkeye fan.
Fun fact: Rutgers actually has a higher seating capacity than Maryland by about 600 seats.
Maryland's stadium was capital one stadium for like 15 years and SECU is pronounced like the letters C and Q.
Michigan is not top 5. It’s too quiet
You must not have went to any games there recently. That place has gotten so loud at times that there were psas talking about ear protection.
If you have the Bugeaters Bowl at #3, you should visit some more.
As a Terps fan, I can’t disagree about how annoying the layout is. Our stadium is the result of someone getting too cute with a design just for the sake of being different. It’s never going to get changed because of how many structures are near it, making it too expensive to renovate. If that wasn’t an issue, it would be clear to just finish creating the lower bowl, add another Jumbotron to it, and add another upper deck to make the stadium look normal.
I think there are three obvious tiers 1-6, 7-10, and 11-14. Maryland could ascend to the middle group for maybe even Rutgers if they somehow got back to going 8-4 every year like they did from 05-14. Ditto for Nebraska getting up to the top tier with some strong seasons, just look at that volleyball crowd. I personally like Minnesota as the best of the middle group but the city setting is just way different for tailgating. Agree with the comments on the interior though. And also think Michigan probably deserves a higher spot than OSU, but don't tell my neighbors.
Alright let me know what I got wrong:
1) Penn State
2) Nebraska*
3) Michigan*
4) Ohio State
5) Michigan State*
6) Wisconsin
7) Iowa
8) Purdue*
9) Rutgers*
10) Minnesota
11) Illinois*
12) Indiana
13) Maryland
14) Northwestern
(The asterisk indicates whether or not I've been there)
You’ve been to a Nebraska game?
@@noahpagel2823 7 home. 4 away.
@@WestonLong28 Interesting. Big Nebraska fan then?
@noahpagel2823 Yeah. Probably a bit biased here, but I've been to the big house multiple times and it just doesn't get that loud imo. I've heard the same about Ohio State, so I put us at 2. I think OSU, Nebraska, and UM can be switched around from spots 2 to 4.
@@WestonLong28 Nebraska fans are easily top 3 when it comes to bringing passion to the stands. UM and OSU fans just don’t get into it as much. PSU and UW fans are up there with UNL and passion though.
I agree with this list but I do got to say I’ve never been to the big house but I have been to the shoe there is nothing quiet about that stadium even when it’s a blow out.
If you're talking about gameday atmosphere at each stadium then it's too hard to pick the best in the Big10. But if you're talking about quality of the stadium and aspects like line of sight or amenities or ease of movement in the concourse area, then Huntington Bank is easily the best in the big10. It's a phenomenal place in that regard.
You're insane if you think Beaver Stadium is anywhere near the top of Big Ten stadiums...
Michigan Stadium, the biggest stadium in the country (not just CFB) is a cathedral and arguably CFB's best stadium... let alone in the B1G.
Beaver stadium looks like someone took an axe to it... it's all chopped up.
The horseshoe is an awful stadium with awful acoustics and speakers, ads over every single scoreboard, miniscule play clocks hidden inside of the student section for some reason, and I heard seven nation army play every single change of posession, I stopped counting after the number was 20 times played by the third quarter.
Seven Nation Army is by White Stripes, a SE Michigan based duo. Kind of funny hearing that "export" get to the Horseshoe.
@@SmashTheNumbers it’s literally the ONLY song that plays, and they play it after EVERY CHANGE OF POSSESSION. It’s completely nauseating especially with their awful speaker system that creates an echo / delay between the stereo of the song and it creates like a half second resonance. Most annoying football game I’ve ever been to 💀
P4, I’ll take it
It was 2019 when Minnesota played penn state
Here’s my rankings:
1.) Michigan Stadium
2.) Beaver Stadium
3.) Ohio Stadium (Horse Shoe)
4.) Kinnick Stadium
5.) Camp Randall Stadium
6.) Nebraska Memorial Stadium
7.) Huntington Bank Stadium
8.) Spartan Stadium
9.) Illinois Memorial Stadium
10.) Ross-Ade Stadium
11.) Indiana Memorial Stadium
12.) SECU Stadium
13.) Shi Stadium
14.) Ryan Field
Nebraska is my number 4 ..
The "snake pit" at #2. Ugh
Ohio stadium can get much louder if the blue hairs would sell their tickets to people who wanted to make noise.
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I have to say comparing the rose bowl to memorial stadium of nebraska.. saying their in the same tier is pretty goofy. I bet when the huskers play ucla at the rose bowl.. it's sold out.. and it's a sea of red! The environment of a quarter sold stadium doesn't compare to over 90k strong every college football weekend win or lose! I giggled at having camp Randall over he huskers too, one upper deck looks really appealing let me tell you!
WE ARE 🏈 Unrivaled
make a new video with the new teams
big ten stadium ohhh oooooo yes daddy
Not completely true about Huntington having nothing unique. The names of all 87 Minnesota counties are cast in giant stones around the exterior. There is a Minnesota Tribal Nations Plaza outside the main entrance as well.
The end-zones in Ohio Stadium are full of students, including a 225-piece brass band, and it’s absolutely deafening.
Have you done the big 12 football stadiums yet? Btw Texas Tech is going through a $250 million south endzone project and it’s gonna be Freaking amazing! Guns Up
Throwing a sht ton of money Jones ATT Stadium and we’re still stuck looking at flat ugly Lubbock, and especially the north side. But the Tech Club layout is nice I guess.
Ohio Stadium is only quiet in the lesser opponent games. It is not quiet when they play Michigan Penn State Wisconsin Michigan State or any other Big Ten team might be in the top 10 that year or undefeated when they play. In non-conference opponent like Oregon, USC A few years back, we played Oklahoma and Texas. Those games are not quiet. They are very loud but when you play Northwestern Toledo yeah they’re not gonna be very loud. They’re expected to win those games it’s for just watching how good Ohio State could be in big games it’s glorified practice.
You seem to have forgotten that Washington and Oregon are also going to the Big Ten
They probably hadn’t joined at the time this was recorded
The video was made before Oregon and Washington joined the conference
Indiana's stadium deserves a higher rating.
No it doesn't.
@@markg.7865Better than Purdue and Michigan State's stadiums and Indiana's campus is beautiful.
@@battleford3574 Spartan stadium is fine and we are only taking about the stadium.
Love you DG
Lmao there’s rarely anything unique about college football stadiums. Most of them are 100 years old
lol I had the same 3 just in a little different order
No way he really osu stadium is quiet
The Big House at #3?!?! Please...
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U should rank SEC stadiums
Beaver stadium ahead of the big house and the horseshoe? I loathe Michigan and OSU but their stadiums are iconic.
Think you also have NU and Wisky reversed.
List is broadly accurate but your top 5 is slightly off. PSU 5, Wisky 4, NU 3, OSU 2 and Meatchicken 1
"See Q" Stadium
Talking about OSU stadium being quiet lol. You’ve obviously never been there….
NU is renovating, not replacing Ryan Field
Northwestern? No, they're building a brand new $800 million stadium. It is not a renovation.
@@heartbreak25 it’s still gonna be Ryan Field. This will be along the lines of what happened to Stanford Stadium, which reduced both its footprint and seating capacity.
PSU-MN was 2019
His stadium rankings are all screwed up.lets rank the stadiums..not the teams or atmosphere.
Have you been to any of these?
How Ross-Ade isn’t in last place shocks me. Purdue football stadium sucks
do pac 12 next
Architecture horrible: Penn State, Maryland, Michigan State, Rutgers, Northwestern.
Decent info, just repetitive in the script.
Wow, I can’t believe Ohio state stadium wasn’t number one 😮
Happy valley is something else though
I couldn’t believe Michigan Stadium wasn’t number one
There is no way Lincoln Community College has the #5 stadium. The home of the Bugeaters should be no higher than 8. And the Big House at #3. Come On!
Nebraska has one of the best fan bases and environments for college football in the country. I’d say bull them up past Wisconsin
The Horseshoes great as long as you don't get up underneath that roof because when people stand up to see what's going on the people in the back can't see anyting
I’m a Penn state fan and I can’t believe you put beaver stadium at #1. Yes, the atmosphere is definitely #1 but the place is a dump. It needs to be torn down and rebuilt.
We are doing a 700 million dollar renovation, and as far as atmosphere, we are the best by far in the nation, not even close or a photo finish!!!! WE ARE
Penn State’s erector set Stadium? LOL!
Romans 10:9
Don’t count out shi stadium. I was there at a night game and it is insane.
We need SEC stadium rankings
Wouldn't they all be #1 because it just matters more? sec, sec, sec LOL!
Neyland and Kyle Field!!
Rutgers sells this stadium out, including games this past season. Do some research you fool. Want to see the home field advantage, go watch the Rutgers - Louisville game.
Hell, they had Penn State on the ropes a few years ago, they beat Michigan in that stadium.
Even then, there’s something about SHI Stadium that just can’t compare to Michigan, Ohio, Beaver, Camp Randall, NE Memorial, Kinnick, and HB Stadium.
@@noahpagel2823 yet...renovations are coming though...If you have ever been to a basketball game at Rutgers you'll know their venues can turn into a hornet's nest when the teams are good.
I've been to every B1G Stadium a few times, and I've been to games at Rutgers Stadium where it's been as loud as anywhere in the country. It's a much more comfortable building than Kinnick and Spartan, It's definitely louder than Michigan Stadium...it doesn't compare though to Ohio Stadium, Beaver, NE Memorial
@@mgmeo Honestly fair. Rutgers b-ball games you can tell are electric, and with those renovations you mentioned I can see it being a part of putting Rutgers Football on the map.
@@noahpagel2823You include those but not Spartan Stadium, which is bigger than Kinnick. Strange.
@@upbeatproductions7614 Spartan Stadium being bigger than Kinnick doesn’t make it better. Kinnick has more passion, more traditions, it’s more loud, and just a better environment.
Penn state will win the big ten this year imo