That's a strong sentiment, but the data on home field advantage doesn't exclusively belong to one venue. LSU's Tiger Stadium has a tangible, documented impact on opponents, forcing an average of over 1.5 false starts per game last season. The decibel levels directly correlate with critical defensive stops, especially on third down where LSU held opponents under a 35% conversion rate at home. That environment isn't just felt, it's measured in procedural penalties and stalled drives. While many places are loud, the sustained disruption in Baton Rouge is a proven factor that alters game plans.