Re-ranking all 18 Big Ten football stadiums from worst to first

  • The 2025 college football season is approaching, with the Big Ten season starting on August 28th.
  • This article ranks Big Ten football stadiums, considering factors like capacity, history, and in-game environment.
  • Rutgers and Maryland stadiums rank low due to lacking distinctive characteristics, while historic venues like Michigan Stadium and Ohio Stadium rank higher.

Only nine weeks remain until the 2025 college football season kicks off in Dublin, Ireland, with Iowa State vs. Kansas State. Past that, we’re less than 10 weeks away from the Big Ten season, which begins on Thursday, Aug. 28, with Wisconsin vs. Miami (OH), Rutgers vs. Ohio, Minnesota vs. Buffalo and Nebraska at Cincinnati.

Unlike last year, the Big Ten did not undergo significant changes this offseason. June 2024 was spent projecting the upcoming performance of new members USCUCLAOregon and Washington, plus how those respective performances will impact the conference landscape. The answer: Oregon won the conference title, USC and Washington moderately struggled, though each made a bowl game, and UCLA showed steady growth under first-year coach DeShaun Foster.

That landscape has significantly more clarity entering 2025, now that each former Pac-12 power has a year as a Big Ten member. Specifically, one facet that gained clarity in 2024 is how the West Coast locations compare to the Big Ten’s classic football venues. All four new locations showed well, with one doing so more than the rest.

For more, here is where each falls in our updated Big Ten football stadium power rankings, Summer 2025 edition.

Oct 2, 2021; Piscataway, New Jersey, USA; A general view of the field at SHI Stadium before the game between the Rutgers Scarlet Knights and the Ohio State Buckeyes. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports

Capacity: 52,454

Opened: 1994

Rutgers’ stadium lacks any distinctive characteristic, other than it being located nearly 3,000 miles away from Eugene, Oregon. Cross-country travel is the biggest headline when the West Coast members visit the Scarlet Knights.

17. SECU Stadium (Maryland Terrapins)

Nov 19, 2022; College Park, MD, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes punter Michael O'Shaughnessy (96) warms up before their game against Maryland Terrapins at SECU Stadium. Credit: Kyle Robertson/Columbus Dispatch-USA TODAY NETWORK

Capacity: 51,802

Opened: 1950

Maryland’s stadium, like Rutgers’, lacks a clear identity. The building will be 75 years old in 2025 and has some history — it has hosted 10 Division I NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championships. It doesn’t have much for football history, however.

16. Ross-Ade Stadium (Purdue Boilermakers)

WEST LAFAYETTE, INDIANA - NOVEMBER 16: A general view is seen of the inside of the stadium during the game between the Penn State Nittany Lions and the Purdue Boilermakers at Ross-Ade Stadium on November 16, 2024 in West Lafayette, Indiana. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images)

Capacity: 57,236

Opened: 1924

Don’t mistake these bottom-tier rankings as a statement that the stadiums are poor. Now that Northwestern’s old Ryan Field is gone, no program in the conference has a truly ‘bad’ home venue. Ross-Ade Stadium has a clear identity when Purdue is good, especially during the Jeff Brohm era from 2017-22. Still, the building itself leaves a lot to be desired. The stadium is more than 100 years old, and it shows.

15. Huntington Bank Stadium (Minnesota Golden Gophers)

Oct 29, 2022; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Pregame between the Rutgers Scarlet Knights and Minnesota Golden Gophers at Huntington Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Blewett-USA TODAY Sports

Capacity: 50,805

Opened2009

Minnesota’s Huntington Bank Stadium has a chance to rise in these rankings. Its on-campus location and clear college feel are far superior to the program’s former home in the Metrodome from 1982-2008.

Dec 5, 2020; Champaign, Illinois, USA; A general view during the first half in a game between the Illinois Fighting Illini and the Iowa Hawkeyes at Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Patrick Gorski-USA TODAY Sports

Capacity: 60,670

Opened1923

Illinois just delivered arguably the best season in Memorial Stadium history in 2024, finishing with 10 wins and a No. 16 national ranking. The stadium itself is fine — it blends in with many other Midwest venues. Illinois delivering on sky-high expectations in 2025 could see the stadium’s in-game environment improve, which would help this ranking.

Aug 31, 2024; Evanston, Illinois, USA; A general view of the temporary Lanny and Sharon Martin Stadium where the Northwestern Wildcats will play the Miami (Oh) Redhawks in a football game. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-USA TODAY Sports

Capacity: 12,023

Opened: 2024 (temporary)

Northwestern’s temporary lakefront venue is almost as much of a practice field as it is a Big Ten football stadium. However, it deserves points for its unique feel. The views of Lake Michigan are terrific and the stadium environment is far better than the old Ryan Field, even with a 12,000-seat capacity and high ticket prices.

12. Memorial Stadium (Indiana Hoosiers)

Oct 20, 2018; Bloomington, IN, USA; A view of the north end zone before the game between the Indiana Hoosiers and Penn State Nittany Lions at Memorial Stadium . Mandatory Credit: Marc Lebryk-USA TODAY Sports

Capacity: 52,626

Opened: 1960

Indiana’s stadium falls into a category with Illinois: Midwest venues that all feel and look the same. Indiana’s Memorial Stadium has a bit more potential than the Illini’s Memorial Stadium, due to the fan turnout and enthusiasm during Curt Cignetti’s record-setting first year in charge. This venue is one to watch entering 2025.

11. Spartan Stadium (Michigan State Spartans)

Oct 24, 2020; East Lansing, Michigan, USA; A view inside Spartan Stadium before the game between the Michigan State Spartans and the Rutgers Scarlet Knights. Mandatory Credit: Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports

Capacity: 75,005

Opened: 1923

Spartan Stadium is a Big Ten classic. It creates a unique gameday feel, which is an important data point for this ranking. Michigan State’s biggest issue at the moment is catching back up to the conference’s best.

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10. L.A Memorial Coliseum (USC Trojans)

Apr 15, 2023; Los Angeles, CA, USA; A general view of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum before the USC Trojans Spring Game . Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-USA TODAY Sports

Capacity: 77,500

Opened1923

L.A. Memorial Coliseum would rank among the top venues in the Big Ten if all non-football events were considered. The venue has hosted two Summer Olympics (1932 and 1984 — plus another upcoming in 2028), the Los Angeles Rams (1946-79, 2016-19), the Los Angeles Dodgers (1958-61), a Super Bowl (I) and more. Unfortunately, USC football struggles to bring the same terrific in-game environment that those events did.

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9. Michigan Stadium (Michigan Wolverines)

Sep 4, 2021; Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA; General view Michigan Wolverines during the second half of the game between the Western Michigan Broncos and the Michigan Wolverines at Michigan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports

Capacity: 107,601

Opened: 1927

As we noted last year, Michigan Stadium is the most overrated of any venue in the sport. It is the largest stadium in the country. But since the stadium was built out more than up, a significant chunk of those seats are located a significant distance from the field itself. Michigan’s program history and success give this building significant history, which counts for this ranking. But the actual in-game environment is not close to the conference’s best.

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8. Memorial Stadium (Nebraska Cornhuskers)

Nov 24, 2023; Lincoln, Nebraska, USA; A general view of the game between the Nebraska Cornhuskers and the Iowa Hawkeyes at Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Reese Strickland-USA TODAY Sports

Capacity: 85,458

Opened: 1923

Nebraska’s Memorial Stadium can be one of the sport’s best venues when the Cornhuskers are good. Of course, the program has performed below expectations nearly every year since joining the Big Ten in 2011. The venue’s ranking receives a minor downgrade for the quantity of empty seats during the program’s record sellout streak.

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7. Kinnick Stadium (Iowa Hawkeyes)

Nov 12, 2022; Iowa City, Iowa, USA; A general view of Kinnick Stadium before the game between the Iowa Hawkeyes and the Wisconsin Badgers. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports

Capacity: 69,250

Opened: 1929

Kinnick Stadium has become a Big Ten classic. It creates a fantastic in-game environment, has a clear identity and importantly, has established a terrific tradition in the ‘Hawkeye Wave.’ Its No. 7 ranking has a lot to do with the quality of the conference’s other venues.

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6. Husky Stadium (Washington Huskies)

Sep 24, 2022; Seattle, Washington, USA; General view of Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium as the Husky Marching Band performs before a game between the Stanford Cardinal and Washington Huskies. Mandatory Credit: Joe Nicholson-USA TODAY Sports

Capacity: 70,138

Opened: 1920

It’s hard to beat Husky Stadium’s backdrop, architecture, in-game environment and history. The stadium should be an immediate addition to any Big Ten fan’s must-visit list. It’s one of the true gems of the sport.

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5. Camp Randall Stadium (Wisconsin Badgers)

Sep 14, 2024; Madison, Wisconsin, USA; General view of Camp Randall Stadium during the first quarter of the game between the Alabama Crimson Tide and Wisconsin Badgers. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images

Capacity: 80,321

Opened: 1917

Wisconsin’s Camp Randall Stadium checks every necessary box. It is unique, rich with history, fosters a terrific in-game environment and has well-known traditions. All that the venue is missing is a College Football Playoff game or two — an event that will showcase it on a national stage.

4. Autzen Stadium (Oregon Ducks)

Oct 18, 2014; Eugene, OR, USA; General view of Autzen Stadium between the Oregon Ducks and the Washington Huskies. Mandatory Credit: Scott Olmos-USA TODAY Sports

Capacity: 54,000

Opened: 1967

Autzen Stadium was on full display in 2024 as the Ducks went 13-0 during the regular season and captured the Big Ten title. Its atmosphere is impressive for a 54,000-seat stadium. Thanks to that environment and the team being a perennial conference contender, it should continue to be one of the toughest places to play in the sport.

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3. Beaver Stadium (Penn State Nittany Lions)

Sep 18, 2021; University Park, Pennsylvania, USA; A general view of Beaver Stadium prior to the game between the Auburn Tigers and the Penn State Nittany Lions. Mandatory Credit: Matthew OHaren-USA TODAY Sports

Capacity: 106,572

Opened: 1960

Beaver Stadium’s atmosphere and the home-field advantage it creates are second to none. The stadium combines sheer size with distinct architecture that gives it a unique feel — different from Michigan Stadium. Penn State’s CFP win over SMU last season saw Beaver Stadium at its peak.

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2. Ohio Stadium (Ohio State Buckeyes)

Sep 3, 2022; Columbus, Ohio, USA; General view before the game between the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Ohio Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joseph Maiorana-USA TODAY Sports

Capacity: 102,780

Opened: 1922

Not much needs to be written about Ohio Stadium. Like Beaver Stadium, it puts unique touches on a 100,000-seat stadium. That creates one of the best gameday environments in the world, regardless of the sport.

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1. Rose Bowl Stadium (UCLA Bruins)

Jan 1, 2025; Pasadena, California, USA; A general overall view of a CFP quarterfinal between the Oregon Ducks and the Ohio State Buckeyes at Rose Bowl Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Capacity: 89,702

Opened: 1922

This ranking doesn’t have much to do with the Rose Bowl during UCLA home games, which can often lack energy and volume. The ranking also considers the Rose Bowl Game, arguably the best annual event on the college football calendar. The stadium would rank closer to the L.A. Coliseum if the Rose Bowl game were ignored.

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