Skov was valuable for what he was...a stop gap at BB. We needed a serviceable body at BB, and he did well enough.
But you are correct in the sense that GT fans built him up to be something that never came to fruition on the field. Sometimes I wonder if fans actually look at tape and a player's history before building someone up. There was a reason Stanford gave him limited carries. He was a blocking fullback, not a runningback. Our BBs are runningbacks that actually do a LOT more than given credit for. I would argue it's tougher to run in our system than in other systems because of how close BBs play at the LOS, how fast we hit the hole at the snap, and there is no lead blocker for BBs. This is something Dwyer touched on in an interview he recently did. Skov wasn't coming to GT and transforming into All-ACC runningback all of a sudden.