From a competitive standpoint, I can't stand the guy. His team gets all the calls, the most outrageous one being the Winston charge no-call from the last NC - that was a huge, very obvious no-call. Don't like the whole whiny, preppy white guy theme either.
That written, the guy is 100% class. He came out and acknowledged that he gave the kid a comment, that he was wrong to do so, and that he's sorry that he took away from the other team's revelry and attention. One of the best apologies that I have seen. Much better than the, "I'm sorry if my words were misunderstood/caused pain" garbage that passes for apology nowadays. Guy manned up and owned it. I'm okay if he didn't say, "sorry I lied." Not necessary, and, to be fair, he was reacting to an interview question after a tough loss.
In our world, overrun with victims and the misunderstood, people should take notes.