Michigan Head Coach Sherrone Moore Engages in Dressing Room Debate with Rayshaun Benny Over Season Performance
The 2024 Michigan football season approaches, and the Wolverines are preparing to defend their national and Big Ten titles amidst significant changes. With a new head coach, an entirely revamped defensive coaching staff, and 18 new starters, the road ahead won’t be without challenges.
As we do each summer, we delve into Michigan’s 25 most crucial players leading into the season. Combining input from staff and fans, we assess players based on their positions, proven roles, potential, and the depth they bring to the team. Reflecting on their performances in 2023, projecting their roles in 2024, and debating their rankings, we examine who will shape Michigan’s success or setbacks.
Previously: No. 25 Max Bredeson, No. 24 Fredrick Moore, No. 23 Dominic Zvada
No. 22 — Rayshaun Benny
Overview
Position: Defensive lineman
Height: 6-foot-4
Weight: 296 pounds
Hometown: Detroit, Michigan
High School: Oak Park
Recruiting ranking: No. 177 in the 2021 247Sports Composite, No. 26 defensive lineman
Recap of 2023
Rayshaun Benny stepped in as Michigan’s fifth defensive tackle, delivering a productive junior season. He appeared in 14 games, logging 244 snaps and tallying 27 tackles, including 5.5 for loss with one sack. Benny also contributed two pass breakups, one forced fumble, and excelled with 15 run stops.
While initially recognized for his prowess as a pass rusher, Benny’s standout performance last season was arguably in run defense. His run-stop rate of 13.3 percent topped all Michigan defenders with at least 25 run defense snaps and ranked fourth among 478 interior FBS defenders with at least 100 run defense snaps. Remarkably, Benny did not miss a tackle throughout the season.
Despite sustaining a leg injury during the Rose Bowl, Benny missed the national championship game and spring practices.
Outlook for 2024
Anticipated to return fully fit for fall camp, Benny eyes a pivotal senior season to establish himself. Michigan boasts perhaps the nation’s best defensive tackle duo in Mason Graham and Kenneth Grant, yet with the departures of Kris Jenkins and Cam Goode from last year’s rotation, Benny is poised as the clear third option. At Michigan, where the defense rotates heavily with an average of 2.21 defensive tackles per snap, Benny’s role is significant.
Reviewing Benny’s statistical contributions in recent seasons as Michigan’s “No. 3” defensive tackle underscores the importance of his position:
– 2021 (Donovan Jeter): 24 tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss, 7 pressures, 13 run stops
– 2022 (Mason Graham): 27 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, 13 pressures, 14 run stops
– 2023 (Kenneth Grant): 29 tackles, 5 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks, 23 pressures, 14 run stops
Clearly, Benny’s role is pivotal, requiring readiness and impact when called upon. His consistent performance and potential for further growth make him a key asset.
Why No. 22?
Rayshaun Benny occupies a notable spot on this list despite being a non-starter, for several reasons. Beyond Michigan’s tradition of robust defensive line rotations, Benny is a proven player well-regarded for his contributions. The Wolverines’ exploration of the transfer portal for additional defensive line depth alongside Benny suggests his integral role remains vital.
While his injury coincided with Michigan’s recent championship successes, the void left by departures underscores Benny’s experience and irreplaceable talent. Although lacking the preseason hype of Graham and Grant, Benny’s upcoming season will be crucial for Michigan’s pursuit of championship-level defense.
Fan Perspective
In alignment with broader sentiments, fans ranked Benny 23rd overall. Acknowledging his role, Benny received top votes at the 21st spot and second-highest at both 18th and 22nd.
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Lou Esposito, Michigan defensive line coach: “Despite his ongoing recovery, Rayshaun has shown exceptional leadership this spring by mentoring and supporting his teammates. Even sidelined, he’s actively engaged in coaching, reviewing plays, and contributing on-field insights. His dedication to building team depth has been remarkable.”