I'm not fully throwing the BS flag on the "Neo" story, but that timeline is a bit suspect. If he already had a degree and 25hours then he would still have to go to OCS for 12 weeks to get his commission. I'm assuming that scenario because ROTC and Academy would take far longer to get butter bars.
After that he would PCS to his UPT base for 54 weeks of training. Follow that with TDY for Combat Survival, Water and SERE training. Next up is another TDY for Intro to Fighter Fundamentals for 6 weeks. Now it's time to PCS and learn how to fly the Viper for 24 weeks and a few more weeks for some additional top off courses for the specific block a/c and new pods, etc.
That's puts the kid at 102 weeks bare minimum training, not figuring in any time for the two PCS or waits before class start dates in any phase of training. I mean, the AF isn't the Navy with free long vacations before every subsequent block of training, but it's not like he's graduating on Friday and starting the next thing within a week, with the exception of 37s-38s which was accounted for in the 54 weeks.
If he did have a college degree and IFS complete at 19, and he was blessed by the AFPC folks with class start dates for every block of training right on top of each other, then it would be possible and more power to him. Respect indeed and incredible luck in timing during the training pipeline.
I'll be good to go at 23, and I'm usually the baby in the class.
Rev