Magee redshirted his freshman season in 2015 after a foot injury in practice. When Magee arrived at LSU, he acquired the reputation as a jokester who sometimes fell asleep in practice. Since he rarely played, he impersonated opponents on the scout team. He confessed to the burglary, returned some items, and the charges were dropped. After being reinstated to the football team, Magee earned his first start as a sophomore against
Auburn and became a part of the rotation. He earned the nickname "Jiggly Puff". By the start of preseason practice in 2019, Magee competed with
Chasen Hines for the starting role at
left guard, splitting time in the first game and Magee starting every game since. In the matchup against
Vanderbilt, Magee made a double
pancake block that went viral. In the
Peach Bowl win over
Oklahoma, Magee switched to right guard after
Damien Lewis was injured. ==Professional career==