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Madison madness: Wisconsin’s Camp Randall Stadium notorious for its raucous crowd

kozek.2@osu.edu

Published: Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Updated: Saturday, June 16, 2012 01:06

Possessing a national reputation as one of the loudest and toughest stadiums in all of college football, Wisconsin's Camp Randall Stadium epitomizes the term "home-field advantage."

Winners of 40 of their last 44 contests in Madison, Wis., dating back to the start of the 2004 season, the Badgers hold the best home record in the Big Ten over that span, above even Ohio State. And with Wisconsin boasting a 25-3 record in their last 28 night games, the Buckeyes know defeating the Badgers on their home turf is not going to be an easy chore Saturday night.

"We all know it's going to be a hostile environment and a great team at night, so it is going to be a challenge," said OSU senior linebacker Ross Homan. "Any game in the Big Ten on the road it is going to be tough, but this place is one of the toughest places to play."

Although the Badgers hold a superb home record, OSU maintains an impressive mark in its own right. At 8-3 in Big Ten night road games during Tressel's Buckeye tenure, OSU is no stranger to road success.

Even with the solid record of late, Tressel knows the Badger faithfuls will make their presence felt.

"It's a very difficult task when you're up there," OSU coach Jim Tressel said. "We just can't get a hold of as many tickets as we would like. I know our fans would go, but the Badger fans are going to gobble up the tickets and they'll be excited."

In their most recent travels to Wisconsin, the Buckeyes learned exactly what a tough test playing under the lights at Camp Randall can present. Riding a 19-game winning streak, including a national title victory, the No. 3-ranked Buckeyes traveled to Wisconsin for a night contest in 2003, where their streak was snapped by an underdog No. 23-ranked Wisconsin team.

Narrowly winning in their last visit to Camp Randall by a score of 20-17 in 2008, senior defensive lineman Dexter Larimore said the older guys who have been there before know they are stepping into an intimidating setting.

"It's unbelievable," Larimore said. "I remember two years ago when we went up there, it was night, in the same situation and it's tough."

Despite the daunting atmosphere, senior cornerback Chimdi Chekwa said it makes the game fun. From the famous Camp Randall tradition of playing House of Pain's song "Jump Around," where the 80,000-plus fans jump around at their seats after the third quarter, to the continuous vulgar chants echoing from the Badgers' student section, Chekwa said the environment pumps him up.

"I don't think I danced that much (last time)," Chekwa said. "I think Malcolm (Jenkins) was jumping around a little bit. It's a fun place to play. That whole atmosphere, it gets you excited and gets you ready to play."

But just because others "Jump Around" on the Buckeye sideline, don't expect OSU co-captain Cameron Heyward to be one of them, although he did add that a strong defensive performance could change that.

"Some guys jump around, but I don't," he said. "The last time we were there, I was a little too hectic for that. We didn't play the best game on defense. Hopefully if we do, I might be, but I'm not guaranteeing anything."

And with this being "as difficult a challenge as we could ever imagine," Tressel said, Heyward believes his team will embrace the environment.

"I think we just thrive on everybody just cheering hard," he said. "We know we're going to deal with a lot of adversity this year, but the best way to deal with it is just embrace it."

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9 comments

Anonymous
Tue Oct 19 2010 17:05
Don't want to get cursed at, spit on, or made fun of? Then don't wear OSU garb at a Badger game in Madison, WI.
Anonymous
Sun Oct 17 2010 22:19
"the university still seems to condone the behavior." Can you cite an example of this? Because if you can't your entire entry should be discounted.
Anonymous
Fri Oct 15 2010 04:28
OSU is undoubtedly one of the best atmospheres in college football...just don't be afraid to compliment other great settings.

Jon, before you throw stones in your glass house, remember how OSU treated Texas fans back in 2005. That behavior made national news and should be a lesson that there are bad fans at each and every school.

Anonymous
Fri Oct 15 2010 02:23
Not everyone at Wisconsin is drunk on gameday. The atmosphere is amazing. So much spirit.
Anonymous
Thu Oct 14 2010 23:40
Bucky's going to bust a nut on Pryor this Saturday!
Anonymous
Thu Oct 14 2010 23:25
Love it! Camp Randall is amazing. Pure and simple.
Anonymous
Thu Oct 14 2010 22:34
I don't know exactly what your experience was at Wisconsin, Jon, but all my experiences have been a lot of fun. However, my parents came to a game at OSU as visiting fans and their experience was similar to what you described at Wisconsin. They were cursed at, shoved, spilled on, and said that the OSU fans were the rudest they had ever encountered. I'm not trying to play a blame game or accuse one team of having better/worse fans. I'm just saying that you will likely find rude and drunk fans wherever you go, and it's unfortunate that an experience like that has shaped your view of Wisconsin, just like my parents' experience has ruined their view of OSU.
Anonymous
Thu Oct 14 2010 14:54
Agreed, Jon.
Jon
Thu Oct 14 2010 10:37
I've been to all Big Ten venues and the Wisconsin has the reputation as being great fans. Unfortunately, the term great should be "nasty". Without a doubt, Wisconsin is the worst place to go as a visiting fan. Michigan is tame in comparison to Wisconsin. Drunkeness is the word of the day on game day. I've been spit on, cursed at and had beer thrown on. This behavior goes on year after year. Outside of the band being suspended from playing a couple years ago for the OSU game, the university still seems to condone the behavior.




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