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Camp Randall Stadium, then consisting of a combined 10,000 concrete and wooden seats, hosted the Badgers for the first time as they defeated the Minnesota Gophers 10-7 Nov. 3, 1917. Erected from the grounds of a Union Army training camp during the civil war, the fourth oldest arena in the nation now invites 76,118 members of Badger faithful to jump around each Saturday.
With over a century of history to its name, the stadium has endured several renovations, including one substantial change to the design of the south end zone in 2022.