Miss USA 2010: Miss Louisiana Sara Brooks 14 to 1 Odds: Miss Louisiana Sara Brooks is currently voted the “fan favorite”. This year, results are not strictly up to the judges, who are free to choose the candidate they most like or feel should be the next Miss USA. Online sportsbook BODOG.com has posted betting odds to win the 2010 Miss America Title and has Miss Louisiana Sara Brooks with 14 to 1 odds of winning the beauty pageant.
Voting began several weeks ago on the Miss USA official website and is open to registered voters. Miss Louisiana Sara Brooks is in the lead after taking the number one spot from Miss Massachusetts Lacey Wilson. Out of all the contestants, Sara Brooks and Lacy Wilson have been the only two contestants in the lead since voting began.
Sara Brooks has not been involved in pageants for very long. She uses her platform as Miss Louisiana USA to inspire young girls to chase their dreams, no matter what their circumstances. Sara Brooks is a believer in the statement by Dr. Seuss "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind."
The 59th annual Miss USA Pageant is set for live broadcast Sunday night on NBC. This year’s pageant is at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino Performing Arts Theatre in Las Vegas. Celebrity chef, Curtis Stone, will host the competition.
Online sportsbook BODOG.com has posted betting odds to win the 2010 Miss America Title:
Miss Alabama – Audrey Moore: 16/1
Miss Alaska – Sarah Temple: 80/1
Miss Arizona – Brittany Bell: 50/1
Miss Arkansas – Adrielle Churchill: 30/1
Miss California – Nicole Michele Johnson: 8/1
Miss Colorado – Jessica Hartman: 25/1
Miss Connecticut – Ashley Bickford: 35/1
Miss Delaware – Julie Citro: 18/1
Miss District Of Columbia – MacKenzie Green: 100/1
Miss Florida – Megan Clementi: 60/1
Miss Georgia – Cassady Lance: 50/1
Miss Hawaii – Renee Mokihana Nobriga: 70/1
Miss Idaho – Jessca Cathleen Hellwinkel: 12/1
Miss Illinois – Ashley Bradarich: 50/1
Miss Indiana – Allison Biehle: 60/1
Miss Iowa – Katherine Anna Connors: 40/1
Miss Kansas – Bethany Gerber: 12/1
Miss Kentucky – Kindra Danielle Clark: 20/1
Miss Louisiana – Sara Brooks: 14/1
Miss Maine – Katie Whittier: 20/1
Miss Maryland – Simone Feldman: 65/1
Miss Massachusetts – Lacey Wilson: 20/1
Miss Michigan – Rima Fakih: 16/1
Miss Minnesota – Courtney Basara: 70/1
Miss Mississippi – Breanne Ponder: 25/1
Miss Missouri – Ashley Strohmier: 50/1
Miss Montana – Elizabeth Anseth: 80/1
Miss Nebraska – Belinda Wright: 11/1
Miss Nevada – Julianna Erdesz: 80/1
Miss New Hampshire – Nicole Houde: 80/1
Miss New Jersey – Chenoa Greene: 50/1
Miss New Mexico – Rosanne Dene Aguilar: 35/1
Miss New York – Davina Reeves: 50/1
Miss North Carolina – Nadia Shirin Moffett: 60/1
Miss North Dakota – Taylor Kearns: 30/1
Miss Ohio – Amanda Tempel: 50/1
Miss Oklahoma – Morgan Elizabeth Woolard: 11/1
Miss Oregon – Kate Paul: 20/1
Miss Pennsylvania – Gina Cerilli: 50/1
Miss Rhode Island – Kristina Primavera: 80/1
Miss South Carolina – Rachel Law: 30/1
Miss South Dakota – Emily Anne Miller: 50/1
Miss Tennessee – Tucker Perry: 20/1
Miss Texas – Kelsey Moore: 16/1
Miss Utah – Katya Dmitrievna Feinstein: 30/1
Miss Vermont – Nydelis Ortiz: 40/1
Miss Virginia – Samantha Casey: 16/1
Miss Washington – Tracy Turnure: 50/1
Miss West Virginia – Erica Jade Goldsmith: 40/1
Miss Wisconsin – Courtney Lopez: 25/1
Miss Wyoming – Claire Schreiner: 50/1




