Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh and Tigers president and general manager Dave Dombrowski spent time looking over the silent auction items Monday night at the Jack's Place for Autism Foundation charity event at Joe Louis Arena.
They checked out the collection together, accompanied by Harbaugh's wife, Sarah, as executives and/or players representing the Tigers, Lions, Pistons and Red Wings dined and danced the night away for a great cause.
Harbaugh said he wanted to support the foundation, which was started by former Tigers catcher and broadcaster Jim Price and his wife, Lisa, and Dombrowski's wife, Karie.
The Prices' son Jackson was diagnosed with autism, which spurred Jim and Lisa to establish Jack's Place in Southfield.