Camp Randall Stadium is the football home of the Wisconsin Badgers in Madison, Wisconsin, hosting Big Ten football on the grounds of a former Civil War training camp. It is one of the largest and loudest stadiums in the conference, with a student section renowned for one of college football's most infectious traditions. The stadium's brick facade and horseshoe bowl give it an old-school character that belies its modern capacity and amenities.
One of the oldest stadiums in college football, Camp Randall opened in 1917 on the site of a Civil War-era Union training and prisoner camp, making the ground itself a piece of American history. It is world-famous for 'Jump Around,' the tradition begun in the late 1990s where the entire student section jumps in unison to House of Pain between the third and fourth quarters, an image now synonymous with Wisconsin football. The stadium has undergone numerous expansions and renovations over the decades while remaining the Badgers' continuous home for well over a century.
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