30 College Football Cathedrals: Where America's Largest Crowds Make History
16. Camp Randall Stadium — University of Wisconsin (80,321)

Camp Randall Stadium, home to the University of Wisconsin Badgers, is a revered landmark in the heart of Madison, Wisconsin. With a seating capacity of 80,321, it stands as one of the oldest and most iconic college football stadiums in the United States, steeped in over a century of tradition and history. Originally constructed in 1917 on the grounds of a former Civil War training camp, the stadium takes its name from Camp Randall, honoring the site’s historical significance. Since then, Camp Randall Stadium has grown into a powerhouse venue, undergoing multiple expansions and renovations to meet the needs of Badger Nation. Modern updates include improved seating, luxury suites, and state-of-the-art facilities, ensuring an exceptional experience for fans. Game days at Camp Randall are nothing short of electric. The sea of red and white-clad fans, known as the "Red Sea," creates an intimidating atmosphere for opponents. One of the most beloved traditions is the "Jump Around," a high-energy crowd celebration that erupts between the third and fourth quarters, shaking the stadium to its core and energizing players and fans alike.








