We have seen Oregon try to use hurry up offense this year a few times and in the past. However, it has not happened because by rule if offense has substituted then the defense is allowed to substitute.
It seems our coaches always substitute personnel. We don't ever achieve a faster tempo.
The line ref stands over the ball while the defender takes his time walking onto the field. This in effect negates any hurry up. I don't think Oregon has had an effective hurry up for a long time.
One of the things I thought Coach Moorhead brought to Oregon was using the same personnel group in different formations. Ideal for hurry up - never having to substitute.
With the tight ends Oregon has on the roster, hurry up tempo would be devastating. You could go from a 13 power set to two wide outs and a slot without substituting!
Webb, Johnson, Ferguson, and Matavao could add another dimension to a passing offense!