This is a great year for college basketball. You can't really pick one dominant team. 6 Teams stand out for me:
North Carolina has the most talent in the nation. They can definitely be beaten, however. Hansbrough is one of my favorite players in CBB, and the freshman Wright is a stud.
Ohio State is very good and will be downright scary in March. A bunch of quick, athletic players who can shoot 3's + Greg Oden. They've lost all of their big games (Florida, North Carolina, and Wisc.) but Oden is still recovering from his injury. Watch out for them.
Kansas is looking very good after the early season stumble to Oral Roberts. They probably have the best pressure defense in the nation. We'll see how their half-court offense improves over the Big-12 conference games. They've shown how good they can be in their wins over Florida and Oklahoma State. Rush is out of his shooting slump, and Sasha Kaun is healthy again, but Mario Chalmers is the guy to watch on this team, though they have a bunch of players that can burn you. Keep an eye on Fr. PG Sherron Colllins, he had 23 last game.
In the early season people were talking about Florida being the most dominant CBB team since '91 UNLV. No way. However, Florida still might have the best team in the nation. They made Ohio State look downright bad. Very balanced team. Joakim Noah annoys the hell out of me, but he can play with the best. Brewer and Horford are also great players. I'm not sure why Taurean Green is leading them in scoring.
I haven't seen much of Wisconsin, but they seem good. Tucker is putting up amazing numbers and has a great chance for national POY.
UCLA wins games with defense. I saw them absolutely choke out a very good Texas A&M team. Collison is doing great things at PG. Even though UNC, KU, and Florida have more pure talent than UCLA, the Bruins might have the best team.
Other thoughts:
Duke is overrated this year, despite having 5 McD's AA on the roster. After I saw them struggle against mediocre teams at Cameron, I knew they'd get smoked in the ACC. I think they'll drop out of the top-25 for most of the season. Still, I wouldn't underestimate Coach K in March.
The Big 10 is down this year, other than OSU and Wisconsin. There are a bunch of average teams battling for the third spot (Indiana, MSU, MU, and Illinois). It'll be interesting to see how many teams they get into the dance.
Even though Oden is the most hyped freshman in many years, Kevin Durant is the best in the nation. 6'9 and a 7'5 wingspan - pretty impossible to guard. Texas plays a bunch of freshman and could make some noise in the tourny.
The Big East is young (other than Pitt) but has some teams with great potential, and some nice surprises (WVA and Notre Dame).
Oklahoma State and Texas just played the game of the year. Triple overtime. Ok. State is really good this year. Too bad they lost their best freshman Obi Muonelo. that kid could play. Still, they play good defense and have two great players in Curry and Boggan.
Arizona is a team to watch in March.