Tracy, the featured speaker at the event, met with Riley for the first time last year after he gave one-game suspensions in 1998 to two football players Tracy said sexually assaulted her. "I really feel like he would not do something like that again," she said in June after her talk with Riley. "I feel like he understands that lives are more valuable than win-loss record."
Tracy said her story has definitely come full circle, and it is a story of redemption. "Nebraska has become my second home." She said she had lunch Thursday with Riley.
Tracy said she now focuses on the 90 percent of men who are not rapists in hopes of ending sexual assault.