Crgreen, there really is no way to tell how a player will handle the next level. We've seen our share of players not live up to the hype, or simply not amount to the pro players that we've expected them to.
It comes down to real make up of an individual. Yes, coaching, and teammates mean a lot, but hard work, and recognizing areas that need improvement mean more than anything.
I've always believed that in most cases the lessons learned after a freshman season will determine what kind of career a player will have from then on. From our perspective, you can look at two players: Lopez and Postell. One regressed after his freshman season, and the other hit the weight room, watched tape, focused and became a stud.
Boeheim and Calhoun have a great track record for getting kids to focus, and come back stronger as sophs, but they can talk all they want, it's up to the kid to listen.