I'll jump in here for a second - Poison has a point. Boeheim knows what he's doing. And in fact, some say he's not the greatest game coach (for example, Calhoun might be better), but he brings in scads of talent. Every year. His cupboard - like U Conn's - is never bare. Jonny Flynn was fantastic and Devo and Harris were top players.
But consider that their defense simply looked different last year. The players were more interested in turnovers and going back to score. They were great individual scorers, but not necessarily dedicated defenders. What if Boeheim can get his current players to score - including a touted transfer, and Mookie Jones, the league's top center, and Andy Rautins - and play frustrating defense that only allows outside shots late in the shot clock? what if DaShonte Riley can block shots (he can).
Boeheim's been doing this for years. I don't know if the team will make the NCAAs, but Boeheim always has competitive talent.
Also: Florida's backcourt in 2007 was very good. Lee Humphrey was a killer from outside if he could get his shot off, and Taurean Green was drafted in the second round. And in college, both were extremely effective players.