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The Rebels probably won’t win, but history suggests you should take them to beat the spread in Baton Rouge.

Without fawning over the venue of an Ole Miss rival too much, there’s a reason LSU fans — and the college football community in general — perk up every time a nighttime kickoff at Tiger Stadium is announced.

The electric atmosphere has been enough to yield countless heartfelt, but eye-rolling, pieces over the years, but their actual performance on the field is impressive in its own right.

Since 2000, LSU has won 109 games and lost just 18 in Baton Rouge (80-38 elsewhere), with an average score of 34-15. Trimming the list down to just SEC games shows a still-noteworthy home record of 56-16 and average point differential of +10.