He attended George Washington High School in Chicago, where he played football and basketball.
The team went 10–2, finishing the season ranked #10 in the AP poll after defeating Virginia in the 1990 Citrus Bowl.
[1] In the 1990 season, he repeated on the All-Big Ten Conference First-Team and earned an All-America honorable mention.
[3] Former NFL agent Josh Luchs alleged in the October 2010 issue of Sports Illustrated that he paid Agee 'several hundred dollars' while he was still a defensive lineman at Illinois in 1990.
[5] Agee was reunited with former Illinois teammate Jeff George, who had been selected by the Colts first overall in the previous year's draft.
[6] Agee's forced fumble came in week four against the Detroit Lions when he was able to knock the ball loose from Barry Sanders where it was recovered by Colts linebacker Jeff Herrod.
The Falcons made it to the NFC playoffs, losing to the Green Bay Packers in the Wildcard round.
After leaving the NFL, Agee was living in the Atlanta, Georgia area where he worked as a sandblaster at a train manufacturing company.