University of Illinois Memorial Stadium 🏟 is also a war memorial. The columns have inscribed Illinois alumni that died in the Great World War 1917 to 1918. Somewhat sobering.
Glad you included the waving to the kids tradition at Iowa's stadium this time. I've been to that children's hospital, and the rooms and hallways are always decked out with Hawkeyes gear. Like you said, its very endearing
Unfortunate they have to watch Iowa. Imagine having cancer and all you get is a chance to watch Iowa maybe get 1 first down in a game. Gotta feel like a funeral home after the kids start watching the game. So sad.
As someone that has been to all of these… 14- northwestern 13- Maryland 12-sparty 11-IU 10- purdue 9- Rutgers 8- Illinois 7- Minnesota 6-Um 5- Kinnick 4- Nebraska 3- Wisconsin 2- tOSU 1- Penn state- there is no better atmosphere in college sports, this coming from a buckeye. Anyone hating on UM being so low, there are several reasons why its low, and should be lower. Also welsh ryan is so bad they are building another stadium.
Idk I've been to 6 so far. Beaver stadium is big but it is so wide and spread out that it felt less imposing than some others like Kinnick and Nebraska.
Good list. I too have been to all 14 stadiums. I would put Rutgers last because of the envirnoment. It's so far away from bars, the tailgating is limited, and there isn't as much passion for college football in the area. Penn State is definitely number one.
Minnesota's stadium may not be the biggest, but it's very nice, and though our team isn't on top of the big ten every year, the games and atmosphere are very entertaining. Go Gophers!
Fun Fact- Northwestern, who already has the smallest field in the Big Ten, is planning to remodel with LESS seating because they have such a hard time selling tickets.
that's the best burn I've ever heard, (or it's not a burn and I'm just being stupid.) When your own team says that they are removing seats, you've hit an all time low.
Not entirely True, they sold 42k tickets on average in 2018 (stadium holds 49k). It's easier to charge more per ticket with less seats (35k is projected new capacity) and center make a more luxury facility.
Kinnick Stadium is also the only college stadium in the country named after a Heisman Trophy winner. Nile Kinnick played for Iowa and was a part of the 1939 Ironmen. On June 2nd, 1943, while serving on the USS Lexington, His plane crashed in the ocean during a routine training flight and his Body was never found.
Yea Beaver, Michigan, Ohio and Memorial (Nebraska) Stadiums are all iconic. One of those four has to be top, I think people can argue about the order of those four but after that it is a big drop off.
@@davidroseman4917 not our fans, still by far the best in college football for supporting our struggling huskers. also history is relevant, which is what your team likely doesn't have
Minnesota's stadium has a great view of the downtown so the fans will have something interesting to look at during the second half of their home games.
Michigan Stadium underwent a renovation on the exterior that added a gaudy-looking maize & blue "halo". I drove past it many times ,and it was an eyesore, to say the least. Thankfully, it was removed after only a few years.
I will never forgive you for putting Beaver Stadium at 5 Behind Illinois Memorial and Minnesota Stadium If you actually went to a Penn State game you would know it is easily one of the best stadiums in College Football maybe in all of football
I love your videos because you’re never afraid to be bold. And boy, putting Minnesota and Indiana’s stadiums in the top 4 over Penn State, Wisconsin and Nebraska is certainly that lmao. Minnesota’s is widely known for being a boring design and Indiana’s because of the location and not being very loud due to how far back the larger side of the bowl reaches out from the field. But to each their own, that’s the beauty!
Everything about Nebraska’s football program has sucked during their time in the conference. Wish we could go back in time and never add them in the first place. Their fans are so arrogant given that they don’t win.
"Incredible atmosphere" lol. Michigan's stadium atmosphere is known for being mediocre, especially for how large the crowd is. And for any Michigan fan who tries to argue, they once offered two free tickets to their game for buying two Cokes...
Indiana doesn't have much success in football. But I love the renovations they've done with the stadium. It's definitely not the biggest stadium. But it's nice on the eyes.
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Honestly I was guessing Indiana would be ranked last or close to it before I watched it. But you have Indiana 5th! I respect it, we all have our own tastes.
As an Indiana fan I was pleasantly surprised to see our Memorial Stadium ranked so high. The new renovations have definitely improved the stadium and made it very aesthetically pleasing. It's definitely a respectable stadium now but these rankings are obviously not based on atmosphere😅
A few of things to note in 2024. As others have mentioned 4 former Pac 12 schools have joined the conference. Also #12 Ryan Field is currently being renovated. Northwestern is currently playing in a temporary stadium.
I’ve been to smaller modern stadiums/arenas I like more than large arenas that are older. Penn State has a nice Division 1 hockey arena and Wisconsin has a bigger one as well which rivals the size of many Professional AHL arenas. Minnesota has the nicest hockey arena of all I mentioned. Take a look at some one day
@@neilwhitaker6284 i have season tickets to msu home games. the stadium may not look like much, however it's gotta a great atmosphere, and is all around a really nice stadium. (the exterior isn't all that great though lol)
@@StillLoading403 OK I have never been in person. I believe what you say. If I was offered free plane tickets and game tickets I'd go...and I'd have a blast!
I’m a Penn State fan who’s been to Beaver Stadium many times. I’ll just say that your ranking is pretty accurate. There’s no better atmosphere in all of College Football to watch a game in, especially during a whiteout. But the stadium itself needs to be torn down and rebuilt from scratch. If you think the seating bowl look’s disjointed, you should see the concourse and ramps to the upper sections.
The way I look at it, none of that matters. I get up one time during the game, at halftime. What matters is that every seat has a good view, and that the experience is enjoyable from those positions. We can’t tear it down. It’s too historically significant for that, and We Are all about tradition.
I have been to Iowa Nebraska and Minnesota and Minnesota has a nice stadium but everything about it sucks I went there for concessions once and there were 10 people ahead of me in line and I missed a whole quarter
Absolutely not. SECU Stadium is soooooo bad. The stands are completely uneven. The atmosphere is horrible, unless you are an away fan... There is always more of them than Maryland fans at the games
Spartan Stadium should've been ranked last. Dull and boring, like the team they put in it. Purdue should've been ranked higher. Ryan Field may be old but it's got character at least.
last? it has a great atmosphere, and it's pretty big. i went to the 2021 msu vs michigan game, and lemme tell you, that stadium was as loud as the big house. it's truly an awesome stadium (if you ignore it's exterior lol)
I love US stadiums because they are unique designs & very customs designs incorporating anything like swimming pool, pirateship, factory shape design, car company theme design, hard rock style, ufo style etc...
When the Bears played at Illinois' Memorial Stadium, Bears fans praised its noise. I just don't think there's any crowd noise at Illinois games to maximize
Today, the Big Ten now has Oregon, UCLA, USC, and Washington all in it! I think they should have just disbanded the PAC-12 by having Oregon State and Washington State come into the Big Ten, just like Oregon and Washington.
As a Buckeye fan, I'm happy to see the Shoe as number 1. I am in awe of it every time I go there. I'm also glad you had Indiana's Memorial stadium so high. I was very impressed when I went there. Great atmosphere.
I can see that MSU education is coming to use. It's "No way". Dipshit. Spartan Stadium is that low because outside of the Eastern side, it looks like it was build in a war torn third world country. the concourse looks really rough around the edges. Only positives I have is the atmosphere can be good (when spartan fans actually decide to support their team, they like to pour out at halftime for some reason in most games). and the video board is the biggest in the conference, and honestly looks really nice.
Weird of you not to put Maryland at No. 1 considering the fact that none of the other 13 were the home of the first PLL MVP, Matt Rambo. I rest my case
You didn't give any criteria, so it's kind of hard to judge. I have to say, from a seating perspective, I dislike stadiums that don't have any curvature to their East and West stands. It really sucks to have a seat near the endzone and need to have your head turned to one side for 4 hours.
Weird rankings, almost random. I've been to a lot of these stadiums and would rank much differently. For starters Northwestern stadium is old school quirky and very interesting to the eye, you're curious about what is around the corner or as an example, what is the purpose of that turret looking thing is. Michigan's stadium is boring, bland and unpleasing to the eye (even after renovations). It's only great when filled at a game, you walk into a bowl deeper than outside appearances would have you expect which makes game day a great experience but on a daily basis, walking by it... meh. Compare to Michigan State's stadium which looks different from each side, its also situated on an angle compared to other campus structures, so when walking towards the stadium across the river's pedestrian bridges dotting the campus, the stadium always presents as an interesting structure and is always pleasing to the eye, it never gets boring. Penn State's stadium is similar however I'd rank it lower than Michigan State because it's on the outskirts of campus and is really only seen on game days. Iowa and Nebraska look like classic stadiums but at night from inside, they're surrounded by darkness which gives them an otherworldly feel. All these stadiums on game day, inside, are fun places when sold out. Really two rankings are needed. An architecture ranking and a game day ranking I'll provide both. For game day assume sold out atmosphere for each stadium. Also some stadiums give off a more Pro Football vibe than college vibe so they get bumped down a little for that. Minnesota is an example, its a cool stadium, especially at night looking at downtown Minneapolis, but it has a NFL vibe which detracts from the college atmosphere. Architecture: Minnesota Ohio State Michigan State Penn State Wisconsin Maryland Northwestern Michigan Iowa Nebraska Rutgers Purdue Illinois Indiana Gameday: Michigan Penn State Ohio State Wisconsin Michigan State Minnesota Nebraska Iowa Maryland Northwestern Illinois Purdue Indiana Rutgers
IU's Memorial Stadium in top 5 has to be a joke.
has nice artitechture
Especially Infront of beaver stadium
@@JoshuaJohnsOfficalChanneltrue. I guess he was just going by architecture and not fan atmosphere
The atmosphere and fans are goated
University of Illinois Memorial Stadium 🏟 is also a war memorial. The columns have inscribed Illinois alumni that died in the Great World War 1917 to 1918. Somewhat sobering.
I live near it it’s a beautiful stadium but sadly people think since it’s small, it’s not as good as others
And it was the home of the IHSA football state championship
That is neat fact. Thanks I like stuff like that. Wish announcers would say stuff like that a little more, especially the B1G has some great history!
@@Stinky-yg9sii live close by as well and it's not small at all
Glad you included the waving to the kids tradition at Iowa's stadium this time. I've been to that children's hospital, and the rooms and hallways are always decked out with Hawkeyes gear. Like you said, its very endearing
Unfortunate they have to watch Iowa. Imagine having cancer and all you get is a chance to watch Iowa maybe get 1 first down in a game. Gotta feel like a funeral home after the kids start watching the game. So sad.
Ouch. Iowa does suck though
It's cool he included that, but no living human has ever ranked Kinnick that low in the Big Ten, especially given the noise and atmosphere.
@@christianfasselius lol, kinnick sucks, especially if you’re rooting for the home team
Watched a few videos about that tradition and it had me balling I'm not going to lie. Best tradition in all sports.
As someone that has been to all of these…
14- northwestern
13- Maryland
12-sparty
11-IU
10- purdue
9- Rutgers
8- Illinois
7- Minnesota
6-Um
5- Kinnick
4- Nebraska
3- Wisconsin
2- tOSU
1- Penn state- there is no better atmosphere in college sports, this coming from a buckeye.
Anyone hating on UM being so low, there are several reasons why its low, and should be lower. Also welsh ryan is so bad they are building another stadium.
Idk I've been to 6 so far. Beaver stadium is big but it is so wide and spread out that it felt less imposing than some others like Kinnick and Nebraska.
As a life long Northwestern fan I am appalled, offended... And completely agree with you. Sigh.
Good list. I too have been to all 14 stadiums. I would put Rutgers last because of the envirnoment. It's so far away from bars, the tailgating is limited, and there isn't as much passion for college football in the area. Penn State is definitely number one.
Dude clearly an Ohio fan 😭😭
Minnesota's stadium may not be the biggest, but it's very nice, and though our team isn't on top of the big ten every year, the games and atmosphere are very entertaining. Go Gophers!
Ski-U-Mah
😂 I've binged watched quite a few of your videos today and your sense of humor is great.
I think he might be joking, but if he thinks that it's actually called the "large house," I might lose my mind.
I think that was the point of him calling it the, “Large House.”
Fun Fact- Northwestern, who already has the smallest field in the Big Ten, is planning to remodel with LESS seating because they have such a hard time selling tickets.
that's one of the most Northwestern things I've heard in a while
They still won’t be filled
that's the best burn I've ever heard, (or it's not a burn and I'm just being stupid.) When your own team says that they are removing seats, you've hit an all time low.
Not entirely True, they sold 42k tickets on average in 2018 (stadium holds 49k). It's easier to charge more per ticket with less seats (35k is projected new capacity) and center make a more luxury facility.
they're also one of the worst college football teams this year they only got one win which was in Ireland against Nebraska
Kinnick Stadium is also the only college stadium in the country named after a Heisman Trophy winner. Nile Kinnick played for Iowa and was a part of the 1939 Ironmen. On June 2nd, 1943, while serving on the USS Lexington, His plane crashed in the ocean during a routine training flight and his Body was never found.
Memorial Stadium (Nebraska) at 7 is crazy. Also you should have included the NCAA record for consecutive sellouts 388 that goes back to 1962
Everything about Nebraska football is completely irrelevant.
Yea Beaver, Michigan, Ohio and Memorial (Nebraska) Stadiums are all iconic. One of those four has to be top, I think people can argue about the order of those four but after that it is a big drop off.
@@davidroseman4917 not our fans, still by far the best in college football for supporting our struggling huskers. also history is relevant, which is what your team likely doesn't have
Minnesota's stadium has a great view of the downtown so the fans will have something interesting to look at during the second half of their home games.
I love this the narrator's wry sense of humor by i'ntentionally' referring to Michigan Stadium as 'The Large House'.
Michigan Stadium underwent a renovation on the exterior that added a gaudy-looking maize & blue "halo". I drove past it many times ,and it was an eyesore, to say the least. Thankfully, it was removed after only a few years.
The whole team is an eyesore lol
Michigan at night, is probably the toughest place to play
………then I remember the White Out exists
Meh…beating Pedo State isn’t all that challenging for good teams.
Kinnick
I will never forgive you for putting Beaver Stadium at 5
Behind Illinois Memorial and Minnesota Stadium
If you actually went to a Penn State game you would know it is easily one of the best stadiums in College Football maybe in all of football
I must say, with your floor joke your sense of humor has reached rock bottom. Keep it up!
You could say Spartan Stadium is a... spartan stadium.
I'll show myself out.
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Michigan Stadium is not the LARGE House. It is the BIG House. LOL!
As an Ohio State and B1G Fan, I'm stunned Beaver Stadium, is not at least #3
That's not a beaver on the side of Beaver Stadium......it's a Nittany Lion. The stadium is named after Gov.Beaver, not an animal.
Think he was having some fun.....
The Minnesota Stadium is outstanding. I appreciate the placement at number two.
I'd have put that stadium at #1 for an exterior view, but I'd drop them to #2 for an overhead view. I'd give the #1 spot for that to The Big House.
I love your videos because you’re never afraid to be bold. And boy, putting Minnesota and Indiana’s stadiums in the top 4 over Penn State, Wisconsin and Nebraska is certainly that lmao. Minnesota’s is widely known for being a boring design and Indiana’s because of the location and not being very loud due to how far back the larger side of the bowl reaches out from the field. But to each their own, that’s the beauty!
Everything about Nebraska’s football program has sucked during their time in the conference. Wish we could go back in time and never add them in the first place. Their fans are so arrogant given that they don’t win.
@@mjsteele42 stay pissed
@@Carlosrivera51577
Not pissed. Merely annoyed. They're a garbage school and an embarrassment to the conference.
"widely known" lol
insanely bold💀
Beaver stadium (Penn state) becomes Pennsylvanias 3rd largest city on game days 1-Philadelphia 2- Pittsburgh 3-beaver stadium
I call shenanigans that the shoe is ahead of the big house. No stadium is better than the big house. The shoe is number 14 and thats that😤😂
"Incredible atmosphere" lol. Michigan's stadium atmosphere is known for being mediocre, especially for how large the crowd is. And for any Michigan fan who tries to argue, they once offered two free tickets to their game for buying two Cokes...
I’ll take Things that Never Happened for $200, Ken.
@@mjsteele42 look it up, not hard to find
@@409edits You made the claim. It's on you to support it lest being called on it.
@@mjsteele42 wouldn’t let me send a link before for some reason
You ranked The Shoe above The Big House. So that’s worth a subscription to me
one could say that Spartan stadium's design is rather... spartan
Indiana doesn't have much success in football. But I love the renovations they've done with the stadium. It's definitely not the biggest stadium. But it's nice on the eyes.
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You definitely like IU's Memorial Stadium better than most. It's certainly better than it used to be, but it's still a bad stadium.
Stfu Purdue has a ass stadium
Called It the Large house instead of big house for Michigan. Haha probably sarcasm i think.. I hope 😂
Minnesota at #2 is a wild miss, but hey, shooters shoot.
Beaver Stadium Should've been 1st has a lot of history
Not really. It’s not nearly as old as others plus it’s an erector set
Yeah as a loyal Michigan fan I have to say it's not the large house. It's nicknamed THE BIG HOUSE!
Someone didn't do their homework or this dude is secretly a BRUTUS fan.....BEAT OHIO! 11/26/22!
@@joshuabennett8110 and we did!!!
Do AAC next
They're not renovating Ryan Field, just rebuilding a new one.
You, my good man, are a genius!
Honestly I was guessing Indiana would be ranked last or close to it before I watched it. But you have Indiana 5th! I respect it, we all have our own tastes.
Assume you are joking about the predatory beaver at Penn State…
As an Indiana fan I was pleasantly surprised to see our Memorial Stadium ranked so high. The new renovations have definitely improved the stadium and made it very aesthetically pleasing. It's definitely a respectable stadium now but these rankings are obviously not based on atmosphere😅
I no joke just felt based off your big ten video that Minnesota and Ohio State would be 2 and 1 respectively.
A few of things to note in 2024. As others have mentioned 4 former Pac 12 schools have joined the conference. Also #12 Ryan Field is currently being renovated. Northwestern is currently playing in a temporary stadium.
I’ve been to smaller modern stadiums/arenas I like more than large arenas that are older. Penn State has a nice Division 1 hockey arena and Wisconsin has a bigger one as well which rivals the size of many Professional AHL arenas. Minnesota has the nicest hockey arena of all I mentioned. Take a look at some one day
Kohl Center >>>>>> 3M
You need to go to Yost at Michigan sometime. Best atmosphere I’ve ever been in for a hockey game.
As someone who grew up in Madison and goes to college in Minnesota, the Kohl Center is definitely better than 3M.
Purdue is one of the best atmospheres of any big ten team. A sell out crowd almost every game this year
I agree Purdue is underrated for its atmosphere. I think it belongs in the middle of the pack. (Coming from a Gopher fan)
Nice to see the New Big 10 stadiums!
great video, you should rank the ACC football stadiums next!
Great job
Spartan Stadium looks like it was designed by a Soviet refuge who finished last in his architecture design school.
Lmao and they call one of their endzones the Deep End. How cute of little sparteh
lol haha its not that great is it.
It’s the 6th largest in the Big Ten, and is miles better than tiny minnesota and indiana.
@@neilwhitaker6284 i have season tickets to msu home games. the stadium may not look like much, however it's gotta a great atmosphere, and is all around a really nice stadium. (the exterior isn't all that great though lol)
@@StillLoading403 OK I have never been in person. I believe what you say. If I was offered free plane tickets and game tickets I'd go...and I'd have a blast!
Fantastic series of the Football conferences
Also it’s the “Big House” but you might be joking
I’m a Penn State fan who’s been to Beaver Stadium many times. I’ll just say that your ranking is pretty accurate. There’s no better atmosphere in all of College Football to watch a game in, especially during a whiteout. But the stadium itself needs to be torn down and rebuilt from scratch. If you think the seating bowl look’s disjointed, you should see the concourse and ramps to the upper sections.
There's nothing like a trip to the trough bathrooms
The way I look at it, none of that matters. I get up one time during the game, at halftime. What matters is that every seat has a good view, and that the experience is enjoyable from those positions. We can’t tear it down. It’s too historically significant for that, and We Are all about tradition.
Only a brit could attempt to rhyme “flaw” and “floor”
Glad you recognized our stadium’s features, number 2 is a lot higher than I expected us to be! #SkiUMah 🐿️
I have been to Iowa Nebraska and Minnesota and Minnesota has a nice stadium but everything about it sucks I went there for concessions once and there were 10 people ahead of me in line and I missed a whole quarter
Great video fully agree
I like the look of that aggressive beaver
I think Marylands stadium should have been a lot higher but otherwise the rankings were very accurate. Great video!
What rank, cuz' I think Michigan or unfortunately, Ohio state has the best stadium. (yes, I'm a Michigan fan)
Absolutely not. SECU Stadium is soooooo bad. The stands are completely uneven. The atmosphere is horrible, unless you are an away fan... There is always more of them than Maryland fans at the games
Having Nebraska ranked that low is an absolute JOKE!!!!!
Nebraska's program is a joke. It doesn't matter though. The number one stadium is unanimous.
Maryland and Rutgers are also jokes their stadiums suck
These rankings are actually good. There’s so many good stadiums it’s hard to rank
I thought you were going to pick Rutgers last ig we are not the worst haha 😂
Spartan Stadium should've been ranked last. Dull and boring, like the team they put in it. Purdue should've been ranked higher. Ryan Field may be old but it's got character at least.
last? it has a great atmosphere, and it's pretty big. i went to the 2021 msu vs michigan game, and lemme tell you, that stadium was as loud as the big house. it's truly an awesome stadium (if you ignore it's exterior lol)
you a huge Buckeye fan or just a Michigan hater? Oh wait they're one in the same
Michagqin state at 11?
I love US stadiums because they are unique designs & very customs designs incorporating anything like swimming pool, pirateship, factory shape design, car company theme design, hard rock style, ufo style etc...
Gonna have to do this video again once USC and UCLA enter👀
UCLAs is 16th and USCs is 15th
Bottom 2 solely just for joining
Spartan Stadium DOES NOT have natural grass
Michigan Stadium is the BIG HOUSE, not the large house
What is wrong with you lol, Spartan Stadium does have natural grass
it does have natural grass
There getting ready to change the South End Zone which will be the new Band and Student Section! I hope that you revisit this when it is done?
When the Bears played at Illinois' Memorial Stadium, Bears fans praised its noise. I just don't think there's any crowd noise at Illinois games to maximize
Ryan Field is being demolished and a brand new stadium is being built in the same time.
Nebraska Memorial is easily top 5.
Today, the Big Ten now has Oregon, UCLA, USC, and Washington all in it! I think they should have just disbanded the PAC-12 by having Oregon State and Washington State come into the Big Ten, just like Oregon and Washington.
Nebraska not being in the top 5 is still crazy to me. Indiana, wisconsin, and minnesota above them? what a joke.
How in the is Michigan 3?
A fair ranking. I think 9-11 are interchangeable,
As a Buckeye fan, I'm happy to see the Shoe as number 1. I am in awe of it every time I go there.
I'm also glad you had Indiana's Memorial stadium so high. I was very impressed when I went there. Great atmosphere.
The toilet bowl from up here. A very difficult place to play nonetheless.
I just call it the Large Conference! ;)
Michigan stadium doesn't need an imposing outward appearance. The team inside is imposing enough. Kinda like all bark and no bite at the shoe.
Congrats!!! First victory there since 2000 after chickening out in 2020.
In contrast, the Buckeyes won at the Big House in 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2013, 2015, 2017 and 2019.
Someone sounds bitter.. I see more and more why people avoid Ohio like the plague we just went through.
@@nickstemberger1289 Michigan has a great team this year. They are stellar on both sides of the ball and are well coached. Good luck in the playoffs!
1 Ohio Stadium Ohio State. 2 Big House Michigan Stadium Michigan. 3 Beaver Stadium Penn State. 4 Memorial Stadium Nebraska. 5 Camp Randall Stadium Wisconsin. 6 Kinnick Stadium Iowa. 7 SECU Stadium Maryland. 8 Ross-Ade Purdue 9 Ryan Field Northwestern. 10 Huntington Stadium Minnesota. 11 SHI Stadium Rutgers. 12 Memorial Stadium Illinois. 13. Memorial Stadium Indiana. 14 Spartan Stadium Michigan State.
why msu so low?
@@StillLoading403 It looks like it was built by Soviet architects in 1971 to me.
please do mountain west basketball arenas
Yeah he should do that next
As a Michigan fan I’m offended
know way Spartan stadium should be that low
I can see that MSU education is coming to use. It's "No way". Dipshit.
Spartan Stadium is that low because outside of the Eastern side, it looks like it was build in a war torn third world country. the concourse looks really rough around the edges. Only positives I have is the atmosphere can be good (when spartan fans actually decide to support their team, they like to pour out at halftime for some reason in most games). and the video board is the biggest in the conference, and honestly looks really nice.
Weird of you not to put Maryland at No. 1 considering the fact that none of the other 13 were the home of the first PLL MVP, Matt Rambo. I rest my case
If Rutgers was smart, they should rename SHI Stadium after a former player: Paul Robeson.
how is nebraska at7?
that’s what i’m saying. should be too 5 easily
1. Big House
2. Ohio state
3. Penn state
Indiana and Minnesota are ranked way too high.
THE BIG HOUSE!! NOT LARGE HOUSE GET YOUR $HIT TOGETHER MAN!
Please do wnba arenas next
Now do the update with new dogs on the block the Big 10 is about to 12 of the best stadiums in the sport.
I had something to expose about this vid, but ofc I forgot it
Beaver Stadium #5 come on
Can you do the acc next
You didn't give any criteria, so it's kind of hard to judge. I have to say, from a seating perspective, I dislike stadiums that don't have any curvature to their East and West stands. It really sucks to have a seat near the endzone and need to have your head turned to one side for 4 hours.
14. Purdue
13. Maryland
12. Northwestern
11. Michigan St.
10. Rutgers
9. Illinois
8. Iowa
7. Nebraska
6. Wisconsin
5. Penn St.
4. Indiana
3. Michigan
2. Minnesota
1. Ohio St.
IT IS THE BIG HOUSE!
Should have included UCLA and USC since Texas and Oklahoma were included in SEC.
Favorites are Minnesota and Illinois.
Weird rankings, almost random.
I've been to a lot of these stadiums and would rank much differently.
For starters Northwestern stadium is old school quirky and very interesting to the eye, you're curious about what is around the corner or as an example, what is the purpose of that turret looking thing is.
Michigan's stadium is boring, bland and unpleasing to the eye (even after renovations). It's only great when filled at a game, you walk into a bowl deeper than outside appearances would have you expect which makes game day a great experience but on a daily basis, walking by it... meh.
Compare to Michigan State's stadium which looks different from each side, its also situated on an angle compared to other campus structures, so when walking towards the stadium across the river's pedestrian bridges dotting the campus, the stadium always presents as an interesting structure and is always pleasing to the eye, it never gets boring. Penn State's stadium is similar however I'd rank it lower than Michigan State because it's on the outskirts of campus and is really only seen on game days.
Iowa and Nebraska look like classic stadiums but at night from inside, they're surrounded by darkness which gives them an otherworldly feel.
All these stadiums on game day, inside, are fun places when sold out. Really two rankings are needed. An architecture ranking and a game day ranking I'll provide both. For game day assume sold out atmosphere for each stadium. Also some stadiums give off a more Pro Football vibe than college vibe so they get bumped down a little for that. Minnesota is an example, its a cool stadium, especially at night looking at downtown Minneapolis, but it has a NFL vibe which detracts from the college atmosphere.
Architecture:
Minnesota
Ohio State
Michigan State
Penn State
Wisconsin
Maryland
Northwestern
Michigan
Iowa
Nebraska
Rutgers
Purdue
Illinois
Indiana
Gameday:
Michigan
Penn State
Ohio State
Wisconsin
Michigan State
Minnesota
Nebraska
Iowa
Maryland
Northwestern
Illinois
Purdue
Indiana
Rutgers
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“The large house”💀 its actually the big house 🤓
Hell I'd rank Ohio stadium 14th!
The Michigan stadium is called the big house
That’s what the government wants you to think
Ryan Field should be last