On “Wheel of Fortune” last week, Indiana University honors student Julian Batts had three chances to solve puzzles, including one in which every single letter had been turned and all he had to do was correctly read the words on the board, and he still managed to botch it!

All he had to do was read what was on the board!
We’re sure the poor guy feels bad enough about it, we know we would if we misread our way away from $1 Million!
Whitney M.
April 14, 2014
2014 MTV Music Awards Recap
Whitney M.
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Apr 14, 2014
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