If there's a season (which I'm increasingly skeptical), Michigan should be pretty good. Not sure why it took Livers so long to decide to return, which is the smart move since he wasn't even projected to get drafted in the second round, but I'm glad that's decided. The only unknown left is if Chaundee Brown is immediately eligible, but it sounds like he will be.
Non-con games are the ACC Challenge (still TBD presumably due to the pandemic), UCF, @ Oregon, 2 neutral site games in NYC (Villanova, Baylor, NC State), and guarantee games vs Georgia State, Southern Utah, Oakland, Ball State, CS Northridge, and 1 TBD.
Mike Smith will get minutes at PG, be it as the starter or backup. Eli Brooks will play both guard spots and start at one of them. Zeb Jackson will presumably get some minutes behind them, but the question is if/how often Michigan goes bigger.... At worst, Adrien Nunez could play, but he'll probably be relegated to the bench this year (or maybe he takes a redshirt to grad-transfer elsewhere after next year).
Franz Wagner and Chaundee Brown presumably split time at SF. How much either of them can/will play at SG remains to be seen. Livers will be the primary PF, of course, and Brandon Johns will presumably back him up. Time will tell if Terrance Williams and/or Jace Howard get much time at either spot behind them.
Austin Davis will probably start the season as the top center, and time will if Hunter Dickinson can challenge him this year or just get backup minutes.