This team is going to be at least middle of the pack.
The main reasons are: (1) this team can score at least 70 on most nights; (2) and they can score in that volume by way of loading the floor with at least 3 or 4 players who can shoot; and (3) the other main factors that go into winning are coachable and involve effort.
Why does scoring 70+ matter? Because, if you look at the interquartile range of points that a victorious B1G team scores, the 25th percentile is 70 points. If you try to win scoring, say, 66 points, you are trying to win with a point total that accounts for fewer than 10% of all B1G victories. So you have to score 70.
Why does shooting matter? Because the famous shit about "BALL MOTION!!!" only matters if there are shooters. Remember those teams with Hollins and Hollins and Mbakwe and Coleman and Williams? Here's what would happen on most nights: the opposition would wait a few minutes into the game and see which Hollins was having an off-night shooting. Then they'd put their best defender on the other Hollins, pack the lane with the other four defenders, and the opposing coach would instruct their players: "don't leave the lane or react to any ball motion at all." So the Gophers could move the ball all they wanted. It wouldn't affect the defense and was totally meaningless. Because they knew that three of the Gophers just couldn't shoot at all, and one was having an off-night. ...Now this team? If you just don't follow JOJ past the arc at all because "he's just a junkyard dog" -- well, he'll score 3. If you just don't follow Garcia out past the arc, he'll score 3. If you don't follow Ihnen or Christie out past the arc, they'll score 3. Mitchell, same thing. And so on. So they can create scenarios offensively, wherein ball motion actually affects the defense and creates opportunities. And they will improve on this aspect of the game as the year goes on.
What are the other coachable factors? Rebounding and turnovers. Those are coachable and merely involve effort. So coaching can actually affect the outcome, this year. Nothing could affect the outcome when you can't score 70 and can't shoot. But this year, coaching and game management can actually matter.
Score 70. Win the rebounding battle -- even if just by a little. And break even on turnovers (by moving the ball before it can be dug). Do that and you'll win your share.