Rafael Gaglianone

Born in São Paulo, Brazil, Gaglianone attended Baylor School in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

[1] He received scholarship offers from North Carolina State University and the University of Wisconsin, choosing Wisconsin because, “[he] had been in the south for too long.”[2] After finishing his college career, the Big Ten posted on Twitter that he would be returning to Brazil to "work for a company that bridges opportunities for international students to receive scholarships in the USA.

27 for the upcoming 2016 football season in honor of his friend, Nebraska punter Sam Foltz, who had died in a car accident days before.

With the fourth game-winning field goal of his career Gaglianone set the record for the most in school history.

[13] He signed with the team on May 11, and was moved to the practice roster on June 4, where he spent the entire 2022 CFL season before being released on October 21, 2022.