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Sexual assault advocate Brenda Tracy took a stand against Baylor football on Sunday and some Baylor fans are reaching out to her on social media to verbally attack her.

Tracy, who survived a gang rape involving two Oregon State football players and has since become an advocate for sexual assault victims across the country, released a statement to ESPN.com on Sunday calling for Baylor to end its football season prematurely after a number of fans and even assistant coaches staged various protests over the firing of Art Briles over the weekend.

Later Sunday evening, Tracy shared on Twitter a message sent to her on Facebook by a Baylor fan. The fan, Brent Gattis of Waco, called Tracy various sexist expletives that embody the rape culture he claimed does not exist at Baylor, stooping so low as to say, "Shut up get out of here and stopping agging it on prolly like you did in your 'gang rape.'"

The full message that Tracy shared, along with a promise to keep fighting for survivors, is below, with the multitude of expletives blacked out.

As Tracy notes, this is just one of the messages she has received from Baylor fans since she released her statement.

Gattis posted a message on Facebook shortly after Tracy's tweet claiming he was hacked.

Already has his "hacked" excuse. pic.twitter.com/FlOQLW2cRX — David Hinojosa (@hinojosa_david) November 7, 2016

The night before Baylor's loss to TCU on Saturday, Baylor assistant coaches released a statement denying that fired head coach Art Briles failed to act after learning about a gang rape involving his players. Receiver Chris Platt sent a tweet that seemed to imply that Baylor's blackout on Saturday was a tribute to Briles -- which Platt and a university spokesperson later denied and credited to the rivalry with TCU. At a tailgate across the street from the stadium, a local store sold shirts with Briles' initials on the front, which Baylor fans lined up to purchase. There were reports that a police officer escorted out a TCU fan trying to take pictures of the shirts. And a banner with those same "CAB" initials hung from a luxury box inside McLane Stadium during the game.

Tracy spoke to the Baylor football team this summer and praised the team and interim head coach Jim Grobe for being attentive and taking the matter seriously. But in a column for the Huffington Post, Tracy revealed a member of the Baylor coaching staff angrily pulled her aside and said he did not understand why she was in Waco and that sexual assault was a campus problem, not a football one.

Twitter: @AdamGrosbard