Home-field advantage has become a myth at LaVell Edwards Stadium.
BYU Football has played 11 home games since the start of the 2011 season.
They’re 4-7.
BYU’s 7-6 loss to Northern Illinois on Saturday isn’t quite on par with the horrible loss to UMass last year, but it’s pretty darn close.
The offense that finally seemed to click against Hawaii disappeared against the Huskies.
Here’s a few quick takeaways from the defensive slugfest:
Dominant Defense
Give credit to BYU’s defense. They stymied the Husky offense for all but two drives, taking advantage of Northern Illinois’ sub-par passing offense to key in on the run game.