LINCOLN, Neb. -- On the day that Brenda Tracy delivered more than 150,000 signatures to the NCAA in support of banning sexually violent athletes from campuses, Nebraska?players and coach Mike Riley spoke Wednesday for the first time about the impact of their June 22 meeting with Tracy.Tracy said she was raped by a group of men, including two Oregon State football players, in 1998.Riley, the Beavers coach at the time, invited Tracy to share her story with the Cornhuskers after he left Oregon State in 2014. She visited six weeks ago on the heels of her increased involvement in raising awareness for rape prevention in Oregon and nationally.Tracy also spoke this summer to players at Baylor, where a sexual assault scandal has rocked the university and led to the firing of football coach Art Briles and the departures of the schools president and athletic director.For me, personally, it was tremendously impactful, said Riley, who met privately with Tracy and Nebraska athletic director Shawn Eichorst for 90 minutes before she spoke to the team in June. And for our team to hear that story and then also get the life lessons that she passed, it generally should make a difference in the way they treat people. I could get guest speakers from all over the country. I could stand up there. Nothing is like hearing the true life story of somebody who delivered it so well.Tracy said she long harbored hatred toward Riley, who suspended the players involved for one game. Charges were not pressed in the case. But after meeting him, she said in June that she viewed the coach as a friend and ally in her fight.The lessons are ongoing, Riley said. As guys make decisions about who theyre going to be, I would hope part of it is what they learned that day.Nebraska linebacker Michael Rose-Ivey said Tracys message hit him especially hard. Rose-Ivey said his mother was a victim of domestic abuse and rape.He said he visited personally with Tracy after she talked to the team.My heart went out to her, Rose-Ivey said. She said some things that meant a lot to me. Sports is a microcosm of society, and there are a lot of peoples lives being destroyed from this reckless behavior. You can learn a lot from her story.Learn to be bold, Rose-Ivey said.Be bold enough to say thats wrong, he said, especially when its your teammate who could be involved. Cheap Yeezy Black Friday Yeezy Black Friday Deals .Y. -- Bills receiver Stevie Johnson has a bone to pick with the NFL schedule maker. http://www.blackfridayyeezy.com/ . Goals from Jerome Boateng, Franck Ribery and Thomas Mueller extended Bayerns unbeaten run to a record 37 matches. "This record is incredible," Bayern coach Pep Guardiola said. Yeezy Black Friday Store . -- The goal posts lying flat on the field, Arizonas fans lingered on the field, congregating around the locker room entrance nearly 30 minutes after rushing out of the stands. Fake Yeezy Black Friday . The Cincinnati Reds remain perfect with their speedy rookie outfielder in the starting lineup. Bernie Ecclestone has suggested Mercedes and Ferrari will quit Formula One in the near future and cast doubt over the Singapore Grand Prix staying on the calendar beyond 2017.Speaking in a wide-ranging interview with German publication Auto Motor und Sport, Ecclestone addressed the issue of the next Concorde Agreement, which contractually binds the top teams to the sport. Ecclestone says there are no guarantees Mercedes, the reigning world champions, and Ferrari, arguably the most iconic team in the sport, will remain when the next deal is put in place in 2020.It could happen to us that Mercedes and Ferrari run away, Ecclestone said. But honestly, if the races get better, this may not be such a terrible vision.We have to expect the manufacturers to leave us anyway. Mercedes will retire on the day when it suits them and its something we had before -- look at Honda, BMW and Toyota. TThey go when Formula One has done the job for them.ddddddddddddThere is no gratitude.Ecclestone also used the interview to talk about ?future of the Singapore Grand Prix, which has a contract in place until the end of 2017. The F1 CEO does not think promoters will want to extend their contract after next years race as they have achieved what they wanted from the event, which is now one of the most popular on the calendar.It is the same with the organisers. Look at what we have done for Singapore. Yes, the Grand Prix has cost Singapore a lot of money, but weve also given them a lot of money.Singapore was suddenly more than just an airport to fly to or from somewhere. Now they believe they have reached their goal and they do not want a grand prix anymore. ' ' '