Pennsylvania Duck Moderator No. 1 Share Posted August 13, 2023 With Oregon, UCLA, USC, and Washington joining the Big Ten in 2024, we’re highlighting the respective venues of the Conference’s existing and new members. Among the noteworthy and historic Big Ten venues are the three largest stadiums in college football: Michigan’s “Big House,” Penn State’s Beaver Stadium, and Ohio State’s “Horseshoe.” The oldest Big Ten stadium is Wisconsin’s Camp Randall Stadium, built in 1917. The newest is Minnesota’s Huntington Bank Stadium, constructed in 2009. And the League’s smallest is Northwestern’s Ryan Field at 47,130. USC’s Los Angeles Memorial Stadium and UCLA’s Rose Bowl are among the most prestigious and historic venues. Oregon’s Autzen Stadium and Washington’s Husky Stadium are among the nation’s loudest. Below you’ll find a brief histories of all 18 with the year built, year of the latest renovation, capacity, average 2022 attendance, biggest 2022 crowd, and record single-game attendance.* *In some cases, due to stadium downsizing, the record crowd is larger than the current capacity. Get to Know Big Ten Stadiums SUPERWESTSPORTS.COM Brief histories with year built, latest renovation, capacity, avg 2022 attendance & largest crowd. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...