Why Brett Neilon Still Holds A Special Place In USC History

As USC prepares for the 2026 season, we look back at the remarkable college career and legacy of Brett Neilon, whose impact on the field continues to be felt beyond his years as the Trojans' steadfast center.

USC’s countdown to kickoff has landed on a lineman whose biggest moment came with a shove that turned into program lore.

Former Trojans center Brett Neilon wore the USC uniform from 2017 through 2022, and by the end of that run he had become one of the most accomplished interior linemen on the roster. After redshirting in 2017 and spending 2018 as a backup offensive lineman, Neilon stepped in as the starting center in 2019 and held that job for the next four seasons.

In 2022, using his extra COVID year of eligibility, he capped his USC career by earning first-team All-American honors. That same Trojans offensive line was also a semifinalist for the Joe Moore Award, which goes to the best line in the country.

For a lot of fans, though, Neilon’s defining snapshot came in a road game at Oregon State during that 2022 season. USC was down 14-10 late and facing fourth-and-6 from its own 43-yard line.

Caleb Williams scrambled for the line to gain, got stopped short, and then Neilon came flying in from behind to push him across. The Trojans kept the drive alive, finished it with the game-winning touchdown, and escaped with a 17-14 victory.

The play picked up the nickname “Neilon Nudge,” a nod to the famous “Bush Push” 17 years earlier.

Neilon’s USC run ended earlier than expected when a lower leg injury in the 2022 Pac-12 Championship Game cut his career short. He went undrafted in 2023, later attended rookie minicamp with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2024, and did not make the team. According to his LinkedIn page, he now works as a senior business analyst at Buena Vista Management.

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