I guess I have a different take on Scott's letter - I would quantify it as professional as opposed to classy
As for whether or not he is a good person, like most on this board, I have never met him and therefore have no idea about his moral compass (though I have seen nothing to indicate he is anything other than a good person)
There is an unfortunate perception in American society that you need to be an A-Hole to be an effective leader (that perception is widely held in sports, business and politics). Anyone who actually practices or believes that is not effective, they are just an A-Hole.
IMO, Jeff Scott's lack of success at USF had nothing to do with his temperament, ethics or professionalism. It was his poor judgement and decision making that led to his demise
That being said, I wish him the best of luck at his next stop and hope that USF can find both a professional and successful coach to replace Scott