A woman was asked to leave Baylor property after she drove around campus Tuesday for two hours in an RV with slogans supporting Art Briles, the former Baylor football coach who was fired amid the school's sexual assault scandal.

A woman driving a pro-Art Briles RV was asked to leave Baylor campus. https://t.co/1LXWLIzpkE pic.twitter.com/L0gKk2Pj7x — Phillip Ericksen (@PhillipEricksen) October 12, 2016

Jessica Armstrong, a Baylor graduate and Waco resident, bought the Baylor-themed RV on Tuesday, according to the Waco Tribune-Herald.

Armstrong added to the RV signs and slogans with phrases like "Restore or Resign" and "We back Briles." She then drove to Baylor's campus and made a two-hour tour through the college's streets and parking lots.

Police stopped her outside of Baylor's athletic center and asked her to leave because they were receiving complaints about her RV.

Armstrong's tour elicited cheers and honks of support from people on campus throughout the two-hour tour, the Tribune-Herald reported.

"In my opinion, the way I feel is the way the majority of Baylor fans feel," she said. "They just want answers."

Briles was fired in May after a Philadelphia law firm found that Baylor failed to respond to reports of campus sexual assault filed by at least six students. The firm's report said there was a "fundamental failure" by Baylor to comply and institute Title IX regulations on campus.

In addition to Briles, Baylor's president at the time, Ken Starr, was fired and installed as a chancellor, a position which he later resigned. Ian McCaw, the school's athletic director, also resigned.

Armstrong wants the Baylor Board of Regents to rehire all three men.

"I just got tired of feeling like we don't have a say," Armstrong told the Tribune-Herald. "Nobody has a say except the board of regents, and they won't say anything. They have no accountability for the way they run things. You don't know what's going on up there."

Armstrong said she'll continue driving the RV around Waco.