Originally Posted by GeauxCajuns not sure schexnayder is cajun, or was he a qb. Donnie Schexnayder (sp?) from Groves, TX in the 80s. George Coussan from the 1970 team. Schexnayder is probably a German name. I was told by a lady with that name there were 29 different spellings of it.
I'm in on a UL quarterback named Jake. It worked great last time.
Originally Posted by California Cajun Donnie Schexnayder (sp?) from Groves, TX in the 80s. George Coussan from the 1970 team. Schexnayder is probably a German name. I was told by a lady with that name there were 29 different spellings of it. It's certainly not Acadian, but there are enough of them in South Louisiana that I've always assumed it to be Cajun. Kinda like Alleman. Schexnayder started one year for us, then blew out his knee during summer drills and never played again.
Originally Posted by AirBill It's certainly not Acadian, but there are enough of them in South Louisiana that I've always assumed it to be Cajun. Kinda like Alleman. Schexnayder started one year for us, then blew out his knee during summer drills and never played again. It's the X in the name
Originally Posted by AirBill It's certainly not Acadian, but there are enough of them in South Louisiana that I've always assumed it to be Cajun. Kinda like Alleman. Schexnayder started one year for us, then blew out his knee during summer drills and never played again. Yep one of those adopted Cajun names like Miller, Ortego, and Toups
Originally Posted by AirBill It's certainly not Acadian, but there are enough of them in South Louisiana that I've always assumed it to be Cajun. Kinda like Alleman. Schexnayder started one year for us, then blew out his knee during summer drills and never played again. Yep. They pushed the Donnie and Donnie competition one year. Schexnayder and Wallace.
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