Guard Dion Brown will try to help Boston College get back on track at home Saturday when the Eagles welcome Fairleigh Dickinson to Chestnut Hill, Mass.Brown scored a season-high 20 points last Saturday but the Eagles (7-5) still ended up on the wrong end of a 103-77 blowout against SMU. It marked Boston College’s third loss in its past four home games.Even though his team is in a rut, Brown is optimistic heading into the meeting with the Knights (4-10).”My mental (approach) going into each and every game is the same no matter how I play,” Brown said following the loss to the Mustangs. “So, hopefully, next game, if God wills it, I can come out and do the same thing next time.”Brown has good reason to feel confident against FDU. The Knights have yet to win on the road, going 0-9 outside of Hackensack, N.J. Last Saturday they were in Minneapolis, where Minnesota beat them 74-60.Ahmed Barba-Bey finished with 15 points in the setback, while Jo’el Emanuel recorded a double-double (14 points, 11 rebounds).While it hasn’t been the start to the season that Knights coach Jack Castleberry would have liked, he is hoping that the gauntlet of a nonconference schedule that includes Miami, then-No. 15 Creighton, Nebraska, Villanova and Minnesota in addition to Boston College will have his team has had to well-prepared for Northeast Conference action.