because it is e.t.s. policy not to tell schools about cases of suspected or confirmed cheating. >> rice: we know that there are kids in college right now who got where they are because of tests that someone else took, and there's nothing that we can do about it. if that doesn't tell you that the system has to change, i don't know what does. and welcome to the cbs sports update. i'm james brown with a look at the nfl play-off picture. new england is the number one seed, baltimore number two. both have a first round buy. third seed houston will host cincinnati. denver faces pittsburgh. nfc, green bay top seed, san francisco number two. both have first round buys. atlanta will visit the winner of the dallas giant's game. detroit plays at new orleans. for most sports news and information go to cbs ports.com. >> logan: from time to time, we come across someone who can do something so remarkable that it defies belief, and, in this case, seems to defy gravity. it's the story of alex honnold. he's a 26-year-old r