Reed Nilsen
Center 42
Ht/Wt
6'
0"
|
240 lbs.
Class
Senior
Hometown
Provo, 
Utah
Last School
Provo High School
Roster Years
1940-1942 | 1946



1976 BYU Hall of Fame

“Iron Man” Nilsen missed only six minutes of play in 2½ years of football competition at BYU. He lettered in football, wrestling and track for three years and received All-Conference honors for three years as a football center and linebacker. He also won honorable mention on the All-American team.

Reed was the Western Division heavyweight wrestling champion for two years and received the J. Edwin Stein Award in 1943 as the outstanding athlete at BYU. In 1947 Reed became the first athlete from BYU to play in the East-West Shrine Game in San Francisco.

During World War II, Lieutenant Nilsen served in the U.S. Navy. He received the Purple Heart after being wounded in the D-Day invasion of Normandy.

Reed played professional football for one year with the Detroit Lions. He returned to BYU in 1948 as freshman football coach and head wrestling coach. He became varsity line coach in 1949. Reed joined the California State University staff in 1955 and was offensive line coach of the team that won the NCAA Small College Championship in 1965.

Reed married Harriet Howard Nilsen, a BYU graduate, and they have four children — two boys and two girls.

1976 BYU Hall of Fame

1976 BYU Hall of Fame

“Iron Man” Nilsen missed only six minutes of play in 2½ years of football competition at BYU. He lettered in football, wrestling and track for three years and received All-Conference honors for three years as a football center and linebacker. He also won honorable mention on the All-American team.

Reed was the Western Division heavyweight wrestling champion for two years and received the J. Edwin Stein Award in 1943 as the outstanding athlete at BYU. In 1947 Reed became the first athlete from BYU to play in the East-West Shrine Game in San Francisco.

During World War II, Lieutenant Nilsen served in the U.S. Navy. He received the Purple Heart after being wounded in the D-Day invasion of Normandy.

Reed played professional football for one year with the Detroit Lions. He returned to BYU in 1948 as freshman football coach and head wrestling coach. He became varsity line coach in 1949. Reed joined the California State University staff in 1955 and was offensive line coach of the team that won the NCAA Small College Championship in 1965.

Reed married Harriet Howard Nilsen, a BYU graduate, and they have four children — two boys and two girls.

Freshman Year 1940

Sophmore Year 1941

Named All-Conference at center.

Junior Year 1942

Senior Year 1946

Graduate Year

Redshirt Year

Medical Redshirt Year