TAMPA, Fla. — Brian Randolph called his shot Sunday afternoon heading into the Outback Bowl’s annual bowling competition.

The Tennessee senior safety said he would not be beaten that evening, claiming his unique technique was unflappable and unstoppable.

“I’m the best bowler on the team,” Randolph said Sunday afternoon. “I’ve got a technique that no one knows about. I’m ‘bout to unleash that. I’ve got the technique that no one can grasp. No one knows it. If I don’t become a professional golfer after football, I’m gonna try bowling. I don’t think the coaches want me to (talk trash), but I normally do. But I’ll try to contain myself out of respect.”

The “special” technique, according to Randolph, came with no instruction whatsoever. How could anyone teach something that didn’t previously exist?

“My technique is self-taught, since I was a little kid,” he said. “I actually went to a bowling alley, and they said you get a free meal if you get a strike, so I just tried my technique, and I got a strike and a free meal.

“There’s no competition for me. I bowl a 300 every time. OK, I’m just kidding. That’s a lot. But I will post 200 every time.”

Randolph unveiled his technique Sunday night, much to the delight of his teammates.

[blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"][p lang="en" dir="ltr"].@Randyboy37 with his special bowling technique!