Miss Utah was given a second chance to create education better

As it turns out, “creating education better” isn’t a thing you should say in front of millions of people. Miss Utah Marissa Powell was given a second chance on the Today show to answer the question that confused her Sunday night. She performed quite admirably.

I expected as much given her 36-hour preparation time. I shudder to think what her answer could have been with a 12-hour Monday morning turnaround.

With the flub behind her, expect Miss Utah to make the most of her 15-minutes of fame. As many in Hollywood can attest, sounding like a moron is a great springboard for a career.