Illinois will boast a scoreboard that matches up with some of the modern billion-dollar stadiums in the NFL.

General view of the stadium interior from field level as the Nebraska Cornhuskers and Illinois Fighting Illini play during a college football game on August 28, 2021

Gies Memorial Stadium has been home to the Fighting Illini for more than a century.

First opened in 1923, the building still stands as a memorial to the University of Illinois students who died in the First World War.

A general view of the inside of the stadium during the third quarter in the game between the USC Trojans and the il at Memorial Stadium on September 27, 2025
Gies Memorial Stadium will undergo a record-breaking renovation in 2026

It has undergone multiple renovations to ensure it caters to modern collegiate needs all these years later, and even hosted the Chicago Bears for one season back in 2002.

When the $8.9 billion NFL franchise was making changes to Solider Field, they played home games at Memorial Stadium in Champaign, and went 3-5.

Already rich in history, the iconic field will soon be getting a record-breaking makeover.

 

 

 

 

Fighting Illini to install largest video board in FBS

In January, the university announced a series of upgrades to Gies Memorial Stadium that will include installing the largest scoreboard in college sports.

To be built in collaboration with Anthony James Partners, the new scoreboard will stand at 69 feet high and 250 feet wide.

It will replace the stadium’s existing south end zone video screen, and will measure in at more than 17,300 square feet.

 

 

 

 

The size of the display will allow for what the school describes as ‘larger-than-life content’ which will include live video, instant replays, graphics, animations, game statistics and sponsorship messages.

Completion is scheduled before the beginning of the 2026 season.

 

 

 

The $29 million renovation project will see a total 16 LED displays installed at Gies Memorial Stadium, which combine for more than 26,750 square feet and 30 million pixels.

Even those outside the building will benefit. On the backside of the main video display, two screens will face the outside of the stadium to connect with fans as they arrive and experience the game-day atmosphere.
A render image of the renovation to Gies Memorial Stadium in Illinois which will see a record-breaking scoreboard installed
The old scoreboard at the south end zone of Memorial Stadium will be replaced

A render image of the renovation to Gies Memorial Stadium in Illinois which will see a record-breaking scoreboard installed
A huge new scoreboard will stand in its place from the 2026 season onwards

A render image of the renovation to Gies Memorial Stadium in Illinois which will see a record-breaking scoreboard installed
The new video board will be the biggest in college sports

Flexibility will allow for pre-game hype videos, post-game victory animations showcasing the score, promotion for upcoming games and university events, and sponsorship or university messaging needs.

“These new visual resources reflect our commitment to providing one of the nation’s best game day experiences,” Director of Athletics Josh Whitman said.

 

 

 

“Under Coach Bielema’s leadership, and with an electric fan base that is now filling our stadium to near capacity, our program has become one of the most successful and exciting in major college football.

“We are thrilled to make this major investment in our historic stadium — one of the sport’s great venues — as we continue our efforts to enhance the experience for our fans, student athletes, and others, all with an eye toward building a championship program.”

 

 

 

How will the new scoreboard size up to the biggest in the country?

Once the installation is complete, the Fighting Illini will have the largest video display in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS).

The 17,315 square foot screen blows Auburn’s 10,690 square foot screen out of the water.

General view of the scoreboard before the Illinois Fighting Illini vs Wisconsin Badgers game at Memorial Stadium on October 19, 2013 in Champaign, Illinois.
The new Illinois video screen will be much larger than the current model

General view of Jordan-Hare Stadium during the match up between the Auburn Tigers and the Tennessee Volunteers on October 13, 2018
It will overtake the display at Auburn’s Jordan-Hare Stadium

A general overall view of the Camp Randall Stadium video board at the University of Wisconsin in the snow on December 19, 2024
Wisconsin’s Camp Randall Stadium also boasts one of the biggest screens in college

Purdue have the third-biggest display (8,461 square foot), with Oregon (8,208 square foot) behind them and Michigan in fifth place with an 8,208 square foot screen.

Not only will Illinois have the biggest scoreboard in all of college sports, but it will also be one of the largest displays in all of American football.

 

 

Only six NFL fields — SoFi Stadium in California, Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, and Gillette Stadium in Foxborough and Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara — match up.

The latter, which is home to the San Francisco 49ers, will host Super Bowl LX next month.

The Illinois project has been funded thanks to a huge donation of $100m, made by alum Larry Gies back in September 2025.
A general view inside Levi's Stadium during the second quarter of the game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Atlanta Falcons on October 19, 2025
Levi’s Stadium has one of the largest boards in the NFL and will host Super Bowl LX

Following that contribution, which was one of the largest single gifts ever received by a college athletics program, Memorial Stadium was renamed in his honor.