B1G Stadiums
Memorial Stadium is one of B1G Stadiums.

1. Memorial Stadium

1402 S 1st St (at W Kirby Ave.), Champaign, IL
College Football Field · 33 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Memorial Stadium was built in 1923 as a memorial to Illinois men and women who died during World War I.

Michigan Stadium is one of B1G Stadiums.

2. Michigan Stadium

1201 S Main St (E Stadium Blvd), Ann Arbor, MI
College Football Field · Central Ann Arbor · 114 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Michigan Stadium was fashioned after the Yale Bowl and originally had 72,000 seats. "The Big House" now has a capacity of more than 100,000.

Spartan Stadium is one of B1G Stadiums.

3. Spartan Stadium

8.6
100 Spartan Way (at Michigan State University), East Lansing, MI
College Football Field · Michigan State University · 60 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Since its opening in 1923, Michigan State has won 69 percent of its games played in Spartan Stadium.

4. TCF Bank Stadium

2009 University Ave SE, Minneapolis, MN
College Football Field · University · 63 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: When the stadium opened in 2009, Minnesota became the first Big Ten program in nearly 50 years to have a brand new on-campus stadium.

Ross-Ade Stadium is one of B1G Stadiums.

5. Ross-Ade Stadium

7.6
850 Steven Beering Dr (at Cary Dr), West Lafayette, IN
College Football Field · 34 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: This stadium opened in 1924 with a seating capacity of 13,500 and standing room for an additional 5,000 people.

6. Ryan Field

1501 Central St (at Ashland Ave), Evanston, IL
College Football Field · 31 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Ryan Field was named in honor of the family of Patrick G. Ryan, who was the chairman of Northwestern's board of trustees.

Memorial Stadium is one of B1G Stadiums.

7. Memorial Stadium

9.1
One Stadium Dr., Lincoln, NE
Football Stadium · University of Nebraska-Lincoln · 75 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Did you know Memorial Stadium has a capacity of 85,000 people, larger than the population of Nebraska's third-largest city?

Kinnick Stadium is one of B1G Stadiums.

8. Kinnick Stadium

8.8
825 Stadium Dr, Iowa City, IA
College Football Field · 59 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Kinnick Stadium is named after 1939 Heisman Trophy winner Nile Kinnick.

9. Ohio Stadium

411 Woody Hayes Dr (btwn Cannon & Tuttle), Columbus, OH
College Football Field · The Ohio State University · 61 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Ohio Stadium does not have permanent field lights. When night events do occur, temporary field lights are brought in.