'I didn't feel like I made a mistake but I feel like I solved the puzzle entirely and all I had to do was read it and I just went for it and I did my best.' 'It just kind of hit me like a train and I really didn't know how to react to it - the game continued on and Texas A&M, she solved it and it hit me right then and there that it was Achilles,' he said. In an interview with 'Good Morning America,' Batts explained what was going through his mind when he realized what had slipped through his fingers in the episode, which aired Friday during the show's College Week Man's Mind-Blowing 'Wheel of Fortune' Win
Indiana University freshman Julian Batts seemed to be on a roll on his appearance on 'Wheel of Fortune,' until a series of unfortunate answers torpedoed his chance for a car, a trip to Jamaica and a shot at million dollars.īatts filled in the letters to practically solve the puzzle 'Mythological Hero Achilles,' but he mispronounced the hero's name, saying instead: 'A-chill-is.'