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Chucktown Badger's B1G Stadiums Ranked on Big Game Atmosphere

Posted on 9/20/23 at 8:39 pm
Posted by Chucktown_Badger
The banks of the Ashley River
Member since May 2013
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Posted on 9/20/23 at 8:39 pm
I feel like I have the knowledge and experience to provide a definitive ranking of the atmosphere and intimidation factor of the 14 Big Ten stadia. So I thought I would share that with you for your knowledge as you consider what B1G games to watch and/or attend going forward.

I’m ranking the stadiums on their vibe, atmosphere, and intimidation for big games that I can remember in recent history (the last 10-15 years). As I’m sure we’re all in agreement, most stadiums can be a bit lethargic for underwhelming matchups, so focusing on them at their best.

My qualifications
- I have seen the Badgers play at every one of the Big Ten stadiums before the next wave of expansion started (starting with Nebraska) , some I’ve been to multiple times; luckily for us and our recent history, many of those games were what would be considered a “big game” on the opposing teams schedule
- I watch a lot of college football
- I’m big into the stadium atmosphere and vibe, so I’m always paying attention to it
- I’m not including the most recent additions who have yet to play a game as a member of the Big Ten

From worst to first:

14) Northwestern

It’s a small stadium, they very rarely fill it, almost never with most of their own, the student section and band are small, there are no traditions worth mentioning aside from the screeching wildcat roar, and their version of loud doesn’t even register with the top stadiums in the conference. Though I think we’ve lost every time I’ve seen the Badgers there.

13) Maryland

It’s a decent looking stadium, with the large decks on the one side (without them it’d be just like Purdue), but they just haven’t a time where the place really got up for a game that I can remember. It does have potential to be intimidating.

12) Indiana

With the recent stadium renovations, which have turned it into a nice looking place, Indiana could definitely move up. They just haven’t had any big games where they truly owned their own stadium to make it an intimidating place (maybe the win over Michigan a while back). Bonus points for having the hottest women in the conference keeping it out of the bottom.

11) Rutgers

Rutgers is where they are because it was a bit of a snakepit during the Schiano glory years. They filled it up, blacked it out, and the NE bros like to yell and fight and stuff. Could make a good bit of noise back then.

10) Illinois

They put a decent amount of money into their stadium, and the double decks on a couple sides help with the noise. They struggle with others at the bottom do…getting folks to jam the place when it matters. And their student section is small and unimpressive.

9) Purdue

It’s been a minute since Purdue has had a big game, but they show up and are pretty loud when they do. The stadium design is really bland and doesn’t help them with the open endzone and no decks. Not particularly large either.

8) Minnesota

The new stadium is on campus and more traditional, but it’s not anywhere near as loud as the old dome would’ve been. The smaller size of the stadium hurts them, the rather lethargic student section hurts them.

7) Michigan St

A pretty generic stadium, albeit a good sized one that was quite loud for the big games I’ve been to. I give them bonus points for having a bunch of hot coeds, even if they don’t make as much noise as the MSU frat bros. Band is pretty generic, not really any cool, intimidating traditions.

6) Wisconsin

A large stadium with a lot of recent stadium renovations, and the place can really get up for big games. I knocked them (us) down a number of notches because the student section arrives late with many of them being there more for the scene and the coordinated cheers than the game. 15 years ago before a lot of sustained success and UW is likely top 4.

5) Michigan

People love to bag on Michigan for being a quiet stadium for being so big, but I can tell you that’s not the case. Perhaps it’s been the recent renovations with the scoreboard and press box/suits, but the last few big games I was at there it was really loud from start to finish. Very large student section, some great traditions that are impressive across the game experience.

4) Iowa

Despite the stadium being open on the corners and not one of the mega stadiums, this place is surprisingly loud. For the game we were at we were in the fourth row, which definitely makes it louder, but watching other big games (PSU a few years back) you can tell how intimidating and juiced it can get. They’re into it from start to finish. I think no pro sports in the state helps with the passion.

3) Ohio St

The stadium itself is beautiful, old but also large and well designed, and one of the largest in the country. They’re aided by being a perennial powerhouse, but they’re rabid fans who show up and make noise. Their band helps with the atmosphere. The student section is a bit underwhelming in that they don’t do much (other than cheer) and don’t really stand out from the rest of the crowd.

2) Nebraska

As noted above, I have not been in person, but they benefit from a very loyal fanbase and a very large and an impressively designed stadium. Not a lot of recent big games to reference, but the ones I’ve seen are solid. Everyone in red, the place is packed, and it’s jumping.

1) Penn St

Some may say that the stadium looks like an erector set, but this place is impressive, and it’s damn loud all the way through. The game I was at I could feel the noise in my chest. A whiteout there is downright intimidating, and the student section is very large. There’s not really any check against the scene.

Posted by ColonelAngus
Huntsville,AL
Member since Aug 2023
238 posts
Posted on 9/20/23 at 8:45 pm to
Who cares? Nothing like stadium experience at SEC schools!
Posted by BehindtheWoodshed
Louisiana
Member since Sep 2007
2343 posts
Posted on 9/20/23 at 9:05 pm to
Capping off my tour of the SEC with a trip to Mizzou in a couple weeks. I’d love to give a report that is similar…..but if I’m being honest Iiwas too drunk at most of the venues to give an accurate ranking.

The worst is easily Vandy if we are only talking stadium and the in stadium experience. I’m biased but there is absolutely no place on the planet for a big game like Death Valley……with the average game there not nearly the experience it once was I’m disappointed to admit.
Posted by pkloa
Member since Jan 2011
2266 posts
Posted on 9/20/23 at 10:09 pm to
quote:

There’s not really any check against the scene.
It's gotten even tougher to bitch about the stadium since they started serving overpriced beer inside. Food upgrades would be appreciated.
I've been to 11, though Minnesota was still in the dome. Your rankings about match my experiences. Maryland has the Chessie, a 1.5 lb crab dip-covered pretzel which took me 1.5 quarters to finish.
Posted by Snoop Dawg
Member since Sep 2009
2221 posts
Posted on 9/20/23 at 10:30 pm to
Appreciate the info, as I’ll be traveling to many of those shortly due to conference shift.

I just got back from Michigan State. Thought it was great. Also enjoyed my trips to Michigan and Rutgers. With Washington being out of conference, ranked, and early season, the game atmosphere was solid for all three.
Posted by Cleanmatt
Who Dat Nation
Member since Oct 2010
2865 posts
Posted on 9/20/23 at 11:07 pm to
Of the four that I've been to, I would rank them:

4. Rutgers
3. Michigan St
2. Penn St
1. Ohio St
Posted by kywildcatfanone
Wildcat Country!
Member since Oct 2012
120016 posts
Posted on 9/21/23 at 6:47 am to
Seems like a pretty good list.
Posted by GentleJackJones
Member since Mar 2019
4233 posts
Posted on 9/21/23 at 7:02 am to
quote:

Bonus points for having the hottest women in the conference keeping it out of the bottom.


Really? I wasn’t expecting that. I guess I assumed it would be Maryland or maybe Wisconsin, Minnesota, or Nebraska?

Random, but every Jewish kid I grew up with either went to Tulane or Indiana.
Posted by Big4SALTbro
Member since Jun 2019
15139 posts
Posted on 9/21/23 at 7:43 am to
Pedo state is scary for other reasons
Posted by WestCoastAg
Member since Oct 2012
145464 posts
Posted on 9/21/23 at 7:49 am to
Thanks
Posted by EvrybodysAllAmerican
Member since Apr 2013
11277 posts
Posted on 9/21/23 at 8:01 am to
I’ve only been to tOSU from the big 10 but your description is on point, so the rest of the list is probably accurate as well. I’d love to visit some of these one day.
Posted by LSUMJ
BR
Member since Sep 2004
19937 posts
Posted on 9/21/23 at 8:19 am to
I remember seeing these pics of the Illinois student section from a few years ago









Posted by Alt26
Member since Mar 2010
28745 posts
Posted on 9/21/23 at 8:51 am to
I'm not a "pom-pom" guy, or a huge fan of the coordinated dress code (maybe because LSU has NEVER been able to pull that off) but the white-out at Penn State is really cool from afar. Damn near everyone is wearing white and seeing the pom-poms shake in unison makes the stadium feel more "alive".

Maybe its something the rest of the nation already knows but we don't recognize because we are in SEC country, but the Ohio State band is awesome. It's really cool to see how much it means to the band members who are chosen to "dot the I".

Wisconsin just looks like a great time (style of play on the field aside). Nice people who like to drink beer and have a good time. Would love to catch an early fall big game there.
Posted by AbuTheMonkey
Chicago, IL
Member since May 2014
8037 posts
Posted on 9/21/23 at 11:41 am to
It cannot be repeated enough just how shitty of an experience Northwestern's stadium is, whether full or not. Worst Power 5 stadium experience I've ever had by far. Restrooms, concessions, ticketing, sight lines, etc. Just abysmal.
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