Georgia Tech-North Carolina: Inside the numbers

Donnie Miles #15 of the North Carolina Tar Heels trips up Qua Searcy #1 of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets during the game at Kenan Stadium on November 5, 2016 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. North Carolina won 48-20. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images)

Donnie Miles #15 of the North Carolina Tar Heels trips up Qua Searcy #1 of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets during the game at Kenan Stadium on November 5, 2016 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. North Carolina won 48-20. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images)

0.0 Georgia Tech's probability of winning the ACC Coastal Division. By falling to 1-4 in the ACC, Tech can do no better than 4-4 while the North Carolina won its fifth league game.

3 North Carolina's winning streak against Georgia Tech. The last time the Tar Heels won three in a row against Tech was 1992-94.

13.1 A-back Clinton Lynch's yards-per-touch average this season after gaining 112 yards on five touches, including a career-long 83-yard touchdown reception from Justin Thomas.

19.5 Kick returner Nate Cottrell's average on two kickoff returns.

22 North Carolina plays, out of 70 total, that gained 10 yards or more.

28 The margin of victory, which is the largest by which Georgia Tech has lost an ACC game since coach Paul Johnson's hire. The previous high was 25 points, in a 35-10 loss to Miami in 2010.

18-33 Johnson's record when the opposition scores first, as North Carolina did Saturday.

52.0 Tech's defensive third-down conversion rate, which had already been the highest in FBS going into the game, after North Carolina converted eight of 13 third downs Saturday.

62 Tech possessions, out of 63, that have started inside Tech territory, in the past six games, including all 10 Saturday.

24-5 Going into this week's games, the record of ACC teams this season that averaged 7.0 yards per play on offense. Tech averaged 7.6 against North Carolina.