No. 3 Clemson dispatched Georgia Tech on Saturday, 49-21, compiling more than 400 yards of total offense for the fourth straight game to start the 2018 season.

It marked the Tigers' fourth win in a row over Georgia Tech and they made the most of it, playing all 72 players who made the trip to Atlanta. Just in case you already knew that fun fact, here are six more stats from this weekend you may have missed.

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90%

Trevor Lawrence's first career pass was an incompletion in the second quarter of Clemson's game against Furman. Since then, he's connected on nine straight passes during his first drive of each game he's played in. The freshman has led Clemson's offense to points on all four of aforementioned drives, completing 9-of-10 passes for 167 yards and two touchdowns.

20

Lawrence threw four touchdown passes Saturday, making him the first Clemson quarterback to do so since Deshaun Watson threw six against South Carolina on Nov. 26, 2016. The 20 game drought was Clemson's longest without a four-touchdown passer since failing to do so in 20 straight games from November 2009 to September 2011.

16

Clemson held Georgia Tech to 57 passing yards, the 16th time in the past five seasons the Tigers have done so to an opponent. It's the third time they've held an opponent to under 100 passing yards this season, giving up just 163 combined passing yards to Georgia Tech, Georgia Southern and Furman — far fewer than the 430 Clemson gave up to Texas A&M.

3

Clemson wide receiver Tee Higgins was declared the next great Tiger wideout; his talent is obvious, so the title isn't necessarily an exaggeration. His production, however, hasn't been there since his 123-yard performance at Texas A&M. Higgins only has three catches for 41 yards over his past two games, although he managed a 30-yard touchdown on his only catch against Georgia Tech. it could be a result of Clemson's gameplan but his six targets are fewer than fellow starters Amari Rodgers' (9) and Hunter Renfrow's (8), and the same as freshman Justyn Ross.

557

Clemson rushed for 248 yards against Georgia Tech, pushing its total to 557 in its past two games. It represents the Tigers' highest two-game total since rushing for 639 yards against Louisville and Boston College in consecutive weeks in Sept. 2017. Travis Etienne also turned in his third-career 100-yard game giving him 100 or more rushing yards in back-to-back games.

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28

The 28-point margin was not only Clemson's second-largest at Bobby Dodd Stadium but also the fourth-largest in series history. Clemson beat Georgia Tech by 36 in 2003, by 39 in 1902 and by a whopping 75 points in 1903.