Rage bait...
The Athletic ranks the "25 best college football stadiums" - Gies Memorial Stadium isn't on it.
FWIW, all of the photos and text (of those I bothered to read) focus on the inside of the stadiums.
Edit: Icing on the cake...Not even in the "others receiving votes"
It takes SO long to change perception. Heck, if you took a lifelong (presumably rather casual) Illini fan to his first Illinois football game in 2012 before Grange Grove, he probably wouldn't be THAT impressed. If you took him this year vs. Ohio State, he would probably think it's one of the more underrated stadiums in the nation and super close to being a true gem. If you took him after what is hopefully an exceptional SEZ renovation in a few years, he might have the same fierce loyalty to Memorial Stadium that Cubs fans have to Wrigley, Red Sox fans have to Fenway, etc.
The good news is that GMS has ALL of the tools to obtain iconic status if two things happen over the next 5-10 years:
(A) We fix the Horseshoe. Even the most ardent defender (I would say complacent apologist...) of the current SEZ setup must admit that it looks remarkably NOT grand when situated next to the east/west sides and even the NEZ ... it just frankly makes the stadium look half-baked, and there isn't a solid argument against that claim. Why would we expect outsiders to marvel at the columns and the grandness of the balcony on the east side but just ignore the comparatively small stands of the Horseshoe, how far away they are from the field of play and the almost shockingly ugly exterior on the south side of the stadium (especially compared to the rest of GMS' exterior)? We shouldn't. We are almost there, but it can't be understated how much the SEZ drags down the perception of the stadium, even at a subconscious level. While we might picture these images in our mind when someone mentions Memorial Stadium, which rightfully lead us to think of it as a historic treasure of the sport and criminally underrated...
... a random visiting fan might have this visual be what stuck with him from the trip as he surveyed our stadium.
Is it horrific? Lol, no - good crowd, decent scoreboard, solid backdrop with the trees, etc. But special? Memorable? No, it looks like something you'd expect to see at a Colorado State if you didn't know that East Main and West Main were on either side. In other words, it looks incomplete, and as someone who has brought many Iowa and Wisconsin friends to GMS over the years, I think you would be surprised how much this specific thing sticks with people. If you
press them, you can actually guide them to realize that they think Memorial Stadium is pretty cool overall ... but their initial overall impressions ALWAYS let the Horseshoe convince them that the stadium is sort of "meh" overall - has some great elements but a bit half-baked.
(B) This one is probably more important, but it will take a couple more years of GMS being on Big Noon Kickoff, CBS, NBC, etc. with full and loud crowds to solidify the impression with the casual fan that it has a good gameday environment. This year COULD be the tipping of the scales in that direction, especially if the good crowds continue into next year. However, changing perceptions takes time AND tends to lag behind reality. It was just three years ago that this was our crowd for a very hyped home game vs. Minnesota, where we entered the game at 5-1 and ranked for the first time in years...
We've largely fixed this problem, and (I can't believe I'm saying this!!) I now EXPECT a sellout at GMS for a "big game." That is such a huge improvement, but your average fan MIGHT have seen that once for our Michigan game last year or the USC/OSU games this year (let's remember that our exciting KU win last season was on FS1...). We need to increase the sample size of evidence that Memorial Stadium is a "cool venue."
If we have another 5+ years of winning 8+ games, drawing big crowds, having home games on big-time stages like Big Noon Kickoff or CBS, etc., I GUARANTEE you that Memorial Stadium will show up on lists like these, and I really do believe that a renovation to fix the Horseshoe will have an INCREDIBLE effect in improving non-Illini fans' impressions of our stadium ... it really is that incongruent with the grandness of the rest of the stadium. Luckily, we have the "bones" or "potential" due to the history, story behind the stadium, unique architecture, etc. that other stadiums simply don't. Browsing that list, I can immediately identify the following stadiums that GMS would either equal or surpass in ~5 years if those two things mentioned above happened:
16. Wisconsin ... While Camp Randall is cool, there is nothing that sets it apart from GMS other than a longer history of bigger crowds.
17. BYU ... What they have over us with that spectacular view, we have over them in history/architecture.
19. Auburn ... Jordan Hare is LITERALLY only here because it's a difficult place to play; there is nothing overly cool about the stadium setup. Swap our history with Auburn's, and nobody would consider it better than GMS.
21. Utah ... Again, decent stadium but mostly relying on the view and atmosphere.
23. Florida State ... I have always found this one of the more overrated stadiums in the nation. The exterior is awesome, but the interior is as bland as bland gets.
25. Virginia Tech ... Riding a history of
Enter Sandman and good environments. There is nothing about it cooler than GMS at a fundamental level.
P.S. In the "Others Receiving Votes" category, I would say Iowa and North Carolina are much more deserving of spots on that list than some of those...