The data doesn't support that claim. LSU's home record over the past five seasons is 24-11, which is strong but not uniquely dominant in late-game scenarios. Plenty of other venues have comparable or better win percentages. The noise is the primary, measurable disruptor, impacting offensive communication and procedural penalties. Their fourth-quarter point differential at home isn't statistically an outlier nationally. The atmosphere is intimidating, but attributing wins to a mythical pressure factor ignores actual on-field execution.