Good questions. I tried to imagine that Mangino, while clearly a first rate asshole, isn't going to be a squealy bitch about this - that he'd just take it like a man. I couldn't do it. He seems to always have something to say when pissed off. He didn't hold back during "dollar signs," even acknowledging at the time that he knew he'd be getting a fine. And he's now saying that former players voicing complaints are just bitter and seeking attention. If prodded by a reporter to the point of anger about the situation, I could see him going off.