Michigan State has biggest comeback in Division I-A history in defeat of Northwestern
“Trailing 38-3 in the third quarter, Michigan State rallied Saturday for a 41-38 victory over Northwestern as the Spartans ended a four-game losing streak in dramatic fashion and momentarily took the heat off coach John L. Smith.”
This is an example of :
a.) Learning from Northwestern: Why we should never get complacent in any of our material or spiritual endeavors.
or
b.) Learning from Michigan State: It’s never too late to rally from bad decisions, material or spiritual, and to start making good ones.
October 25, 2006 at 10:57 pm
[…] But most importantly, the song had a profound effect on Michigan State coach John L. Smith, who until last Saturday had everybody in Spartan Nation ready to drop-kick him out of East Lansing due in part to major choke-jobs during his tenure, the most notable a 16-point chokejob against Notre Dame on Sept. 23rd in East Lansing. […]