At this point, I would frankly be surprised to see anyone else on the roster leave the program.
Those who felt a compelling reason to leave, have already left.
Those remaining, who've been reported as seriously considering the transfer option, have clearly been hearing some analysis of their situation that gives them pause, perhaps prompting them to calculate with caution their prospects elsewhere vs the clear paths of opportunity that exist for them if they stay.
Frank, with his very limited previous experience playing basketball at all, and getting sick this year, has no realistic motivation for moving on to a new situation, where he'd basically have to start over on the learning curve in a new situation. The opportunity to play regularly next year is no mirage.
Woody's failure to transfer makes it extremely dubious IMO that he's gonna roll the dice on a gig elsewhere when he has so much positive certainty awaiting him here next year (assuming QG's gone). Even if QG comes back, he'd be next year's Robert Braswell with a year of the kind of experience that Boeheim trusts.
I get the strong feeling that AG knows that--in spite of his very positive skill set--he needs to work on his game driving into the paint if he wants a profitable career on the next level. He's already done the transfer thing once, and realizes that it's not a magic fix for the holes in his own game. If he stays, he can work on developing a pro-guard's skills as a reserve, kind like Scoop did once upon a time...
Of course, this is all just speculation, so who knows? But I find this notion going around that Boeheim somehow earned a flood of discontent throughout his roster from the way he coached his team this year to be an hilarious example of confirmation bias...