They lose some with Sigg (the starting tailback that got injured and is out for the season.) He was a punishing pounder of a runner, which they match with several options in the air--both of whom the top two were getting 80-100 yards per game when healthy.
And their QB won't hold the ball long, so good luck getting an effective rush. They like the passes the flat, but both of the two top receivers are capable of burning a double team down field as well. Anyone see the 4Q last week? Hannibal might want to avoid going off tackle or dive against Smithville...with Mason Crim in the middle, it will be not productive. Lincoln Prep did good going outside, hitting the corner, and with tosses back to the halfback. Smithville is not unbeatable...just a really freakin' hard out.