Look, Kiffin already has RPO's built into the offense. We saw it last year, as indicated in the article.
If Hurts is already too good to keep off the field and already is getting a "package", just give him the offense for crying out loud.
All he really has to do is learn 7-10 plays out of different formations. With that package, you'd really only have 2 main reads: how the Mike is aligned, and how the safeties/corners are aligned (1 high 2 high, etc). If it's 1 high, then you look where the SS is at, in the box. So if it's a run play, you might make a check to change directions. Whether it's 2 tight 2 wide ace back, 3 wide 1 tight ace, 3 wide 2 back, 2 wide 1 tight 2 back, 4 wide ace back, 3 wide, off H single back, etc. You run those 7-10 plays out of all those different looks, That's 70+ plays right there. I'm sure he already has those down. And implement the pro stuff every week so he grows with it. I think this is the way Saban in leaning, as indicated by his "coaching staff's patience" comments at his last presser.
Look at Clemson. Look at Ole miss. Both of those teams took our defense, the best defense in college football last year, to the woodshed with 8-10 plays in various formations. Go back and watch the tapes.
It shouldn't take rocket surgery for an offense to be effective. Especially when you have a kid like Hurts.