I honestly don't know but I suspect CMK has the experience to adapt.
IMO, the most helpful differences between his D and Chavis' are their philosophies and playcalling. Both emphasize speed over size... leaving him the right material hopefully. However, Berry's comments confirmed something I suspected and hoped for. CMK will emphasize assignment and execution over "scheming". Berry talked about how they had to think less leaving them free to just make plays. I think that should work better against UF's O.
I think CMK will also approach UF with more risk taking in the way he calls the game. I think there's a good chance he'll sell out to make Tebow run laterally. There's a risk that their speedsters hurt you on the outside but you can't let Tebow kill you from tackle to tackle. I think he'll also try to force Tebow to throw passes he doesn't like to throw... things requiring alot of touch. Again, you risk letting them hit those big plays down the sideline but you take away Tebow's best asset- drilling the ball in.
It remains to be seen but I am a million times more confident than I was with Chavis around.