[1] In the profile of Haserlig written at the time of his induction into the Hall of Fame, the author noted, "This man was a physically imposing specimen who had tremendous speed and strength.
[4][5][6] In the fourth quarter of the 1972 Ohio State game, Haslerig caught a three-yard pass from Dennis Franklin for a two-point conversion.
With 43 seconds remaining in the same game, Haslerig caught a pass at the Ohio State 11-yard-line to set up a possible winning touchdown, but the Wolverines failed to convert and lost 14–11.
After his final game, The Michigan Daily asked, "Who can forget wingback Clint Haslerig and those perfect pass patterns he ran?
[3] Haslerig later played professional football for three seasons for the Chicago Bears (1974),[9] Buffalo Bills (1974–1975),[10] Minnesota Vikings (1975),[11] and New York Jets (1976).