East Lansing — The comeback can be exciting.
It gets the home crowd rocking and can silent a similar group on the road.
Michigan State has been following that pattern the last couple of games, overcoming double-digit deficits on the road to beat Maryland on Sunday and again at home on Wednesday against Penn State.
The results have been exactly what the fifth-ranked Spartans have wanted as they continue to chase Purdue in the Big Ten, but they also understand how it has the potential to come back and bite them.