To add to the above ^^, Auburn doesn't really know anything either. Here's the most recent from their 247 reporter:
At 247Sports, we preach "team work" and that's how everything came about. We had heard rumblings about Lewis and Auburn for weeks. But the simple fact is, when schools recruit players committed to other programs (Lewis was a long-time Tennessee pledge) they'd rather not tip everyone off. As a reporter you understand that. But like I said, we knew things were happening behind the scenes.
After Lewis de-committed from the Vols on Monday, 247Sports' Andrew Ivins and Steve Wiltfong did some great reporting. Ivins learned Miami, which many thought might land Lewis, likely would not be his landing spot. Texas A&M and LSU, two other schools that were talked about, now had to be checked on. Enter Wiltfong, one of the most well-sourced reporters anywhere. He gathered info that essentially ruled those two programs out. Based on what I knew and what Wiltfong and Ivins knew, most of the tealeaves pointed to Auburn so I went ahead and made my pick.
Two days after I put my prediction in, Ivins confirmed Lewis was, in fact, in Auburn over the weekend. We'd heard about that. Ivins got it locked down. That, as you can imagine, made me feel even better about the choice. As Ivins noted, "While he wasn't able to meet face-to-face with any of the coaches or players due to the NCAA's temporary recruiting dead period, he was able to get a feel for campus."
Wednesday, Ivins and Wiltfong made their picks for Auburn.
Just going to add here that the cbs were put in with a confidence level of "3"