Oregon has named Matt Lubick its offensive coordinator and he will call plays for the Ducks when they face TCU in the Valero Alamo Bowl on Saturday.

Lubick, who has been Oregon's passing game coordinator and coached the team's wide receivers the past three seasons, was the expected choice after former offensive coordinator Scott Frost left for the vacant head coaching job at UCF.

"He's extremely detail-oriented, he's a very good recruiter and the players really take to him," Oregon coach Mark Helfrich said at an Alamo Bowl news conference Friday morning. "He has been on both sides of the ball, he can approach it from a secondary perspective and a total defensive perspective as well as a quarterback, receiver, running back or up front."

With the in-house hire, it's highly unlikely much will change from the offensive play calling and sets. When quarterback transfer Dakota Prukop committed to the Ducks earlier this month, Helfrich guaranteed him that nothing would change within the offense regardless of the offensive coordinator hire.

Lubick has coached throughout the country. From 2010 to 2012, he was the wide receivers coach at Duke. Before that, he coached defensive backs at Arizona State (2007-2009). He also has stops at Ole Miss, Colorado State and San Jose State as an offensive coach.

"Matt is a great teacher. He's very, very organized," Duke coach David Cutcliffe told ESPN.com. "A relentless worker would be how I'd describe him and he's extremely bright, and he's maybe as loyal as anybody I've ever known to the organization that he's involved in. I think the world of him."

Helfrich said that he doesn't want people to look at Lubick's play calling against TCU as an "audition," but it will certainly add a level of intrigue to a game that lost a bit of excitement after TCU quarterback Trevone Boykin was arrested and suspended Thursday. The Ducks and TCU kick off at 6:45 p.m. ET (ESPN) in the Alamodome.