With seven home games this season, the Buckeyes will venture away from Columbus five times: four times within Big Ten play, and once within out-of-conference. Ohio State will visit Dallas, State College, West Lafayette, East Lansing, and College Park, in that order. Let’s attempt to rate those five stadiums. Disclaimer: Only the stadium itself will be rated. Surrounding areas/campuses/towns are not factored into the rating. We will start from lowest and end with highest. No. 5: Ross-Ade Stadium, Purdue Built in 1924, Ross-Ade once held a maximum 62,500 spectators, but that number has now decreased (beginning in 2014) to 57,236 due to renovations. Image courtesy of the Purdue Department of Athletics As you can see, there is a nice view out of the south end zone, but no jumbo-screen on the north side, and only a small one on the south side. As you can possibly see above, 6,100 seats…
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