I guess it depends on how you want to look at it. I didn't hear Benning's comments but it's pretty hard to separate the RBs struggles from the OL struggles.
I get people being frustrated but I actually think Held has put together a pretty good RB room this year. We don't have the absolute stud but we have several really solid options. It just took awhile to get here because we had almost nothing when he got here and then the stud he recruited (Washington) and another solid option (Bell) both turned into head cases.
There just isn't a lot of separation in the guys we have so that's why we see such big variations from week to week. No one is significantly better so whoever seems to get an edge, makes a couple things happen early or fits the game plan a bit better gets more run.
Stepp had one good game against our weakest opponent. I just think he's probably the most limited in what he can do so he didn't fit the game plan as well the last two weeks. And we're struggling to block the inside run game so our offensive line is worst at what he does best. Not a good combination. Yant is basically the same back as Stepp but not as good and not as in shape. So there's no reason to play him ahead of Stepp right now. Maybe in a year or two. As was mentioned, he basically got the chances this spring because of lack of other options.
Ervin was the #1 guy coming into the season but had no opportunity with his chances early in the Illinois game so it didn't look like as good of a choice. But when he had more room to run later, he showed he had good moves. Sucks for him that's he's now out for the year. But that would seem to be a pretty good find in recruiting by Held to be able to bring in a guy who can show he's worth being the starter as a true freshman over several guys who had been on the field for Power 5 schools in previous seasons.
Johnson seems to have really come on in the last few weeks. He's probably our fastest back but we saw against Oklahoma that he seems to have figured out how to run through contact much better. Plus he and Ervin are said to be the best options in pass protection. With Ervin now out, I would think Johnson will get a lot of chances going forward.
Morrison is basically the odd man out. He got some chances early but it seems like he's slipped behind Johnson lately. Maybe Ervin's injury opens the door for him a little more. But he was good enough to get quite a few chances early in the year.
But we basically have four running backs that are worthy of playing time. That's a pretty deep RB room if you ask me. Plus two others (Yant and Scott) who are still options. Compare that to having Ozigbo, Mikale Wilbon and Jaylin Bradley being the entire RB room when Held got here and I don't think there's any question our current situation is not even comparable to where we were.