Big Ten stadiums are getting ready for the 2023 season, just 2 weeks away from the official return of B1G football!

Soon, venues across the conference will be jam-packed with fans ready to watch their favorite team compete for a title. The B1G also features a lot of variety in terms of venues ranging from small to large and everything in between.

In terms of B1G venues, 3 stadiums reach 100,000+ in terms of total capacity. Michigan Stadium — appropriately named “The Big House” — is the largest in the league with a total capacity of over 107,000. And speaking of the Wolverines, interested fans can take part in our special Michigan Online Casinos promo code to engage in the action all season long!

As for the rest of the B1G venues, Penn State’s Beaver Stadium and Ohio State’s Ohio Stadium — also known as “The Horseshoe” — are the other stadiums above 100K. On the lower end of the spectrum, Northwestern’s Ryan Field is the only venue below 50,000.

Here is every B1G stadium ranked by total capacity ahead of the 2023 season:

  • Michigan Stadium (Michigan) – 107,601
  • Beaver Stadium (Penn State) – 106,572
  • Ohio Stadium (Ohio State) – 102,780
  • Memorial Stadium (Nebraska) – 85,458
  • Camp Randall Stadium (Wisconsin) – 80,321
  • Spartan Stadium (Michigan State) – 75,005
  • Kinnick Stadium (Iowa) – 69,250
  • Ross-Ade Stadium (Purdue) – 61,441
  • Memorial Stadium (Illinois) – 60,670
  • SECU Stadium (Maryland) – 54,000
  • Memorial Stadium (Indiana) – 52,656
  • SHI Stadium (Rutgers) – 52,454
  • Huntington Bank Stadium (Minnesota) – 50,850
  • Ryan Field (Northwestern) – 47,130