Your wish is my command, lol:
Purdue: 100.0%
Michigan State: 100.0%
Rutgers: 100.0%
Indiana: 98.6%
Illinois: 98.1%
Nebraska: 94.4%
Michigan: 81.3%
Northwestern: 78.4%
Wisconsin: 78.0%
Maryland: 73.3%
Iowa: 50.48%
Penn State: 50.4%
Minnesota: 47.7%
Oregon: 44.4%
UCLA: 32.5%
USC: 32.1%
Regarding the other sentiment about this being more "fair," FWIW, I see both statistics as useful in different ways. For example, as you said, Rutgers fans bought all 8,000 available tickets ... they did their jobs as fans and "filled the arena." On the other hand, the fact remains that a sellout at Illinois involves almost twice as many human beings showing up to support the Illini as a sellout at Rutgers. On this same note for football, while it's great when we can sell out Memorial Stadium and meet that mark, it's still worth remembering that tens of thousands of more people are showing up to a Penn State game even if they are at 80% capacity.