Charles Mitchell isn't leaving the ACC after departing Maryland following the season. Mitchell was granted immediate eligibility Friday to play this season at Georgia Tech. The 6-foot-8 Mitchell, a native of Marietta, Georgia, was granted the waiver to be closer to his family. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution had reported earlier in the summer he wanted to be near his ailing grandmother. Mitchell will be an immediate factor inside for the Yellow Jackets with 6-8 Ole Miss transfer DeMarco Cox, who also won a waiver to play this season after graduating under a transfer rule. Mitchell averaged 6.5 points and 6.3 rebounds in 18.8 minutes per game as a sophomore for the Terrapins, now members of the Big Ten. He will have two years of eligibility remaining. Maryland picked up a Georgia Tech transfer in an odd twist earlier in the summer when Robert Carter Jr. landed with the Terps. Georgia Tech finished 16-17 overall last season, 6-12 in the ACC. Yellow Jackets coach Brian Gregory said last week his team will lean on Marcus Georges-Hunt as its top scorer, but desperately needed to shore up a limited frontcourt. Gregory also made a staff hire Friday, taking on former Marshall coach Tom Herrion as an assistant.
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