No, Gunfighter, I am not going to watch the replay - let's all watch the replay! Courtesy of screenshots I took from this video: http://scores.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?
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First shot: http://puu.sh/6dUjL.png
Here, Chris Davis (DB, Auburn, #11) has his left arm wrapped around Rashad Greene (WR, FSU, #80). It's unclear where his right arm is, but if you look awfully closely, it is in front of Greene, and potentially beginning to wrap around him as well. The second shot suggests otherwise. Davis' head is still on the ball, but he's already begun wrapping around the receiver, and the ball hasn't even crossed the ESPN logo in the picture yet.
Second shot: http://puu.sh/6dUjm.png
Davis is now extending his right arm in a diving attempt to tip the ball. His left hand is still on Greene's left side. He pulled back slightly, and he played the ball, but if you look at Greene, he has been redirected so badly by the push Davis applied with his left and maybe right hand that his eyes are toward the ground and neither of his hands are in position to catch the ball. His feet clearly show that he didn't trip since he is still in a stable running motion. Davis pushed him.
If Davis thought that it was worth making a diving tip play on the ball, the ball was obviously catchable. The angle isn't perfect, but you can also see that the ball is well within a dive, if even, from Greene as well. Two officials, one with a view from the back of the end zone and one from the pylon, both threw a flag on the play. It was an obvious interference on Davis' part.
Jameis Winston then backed up his Heisman Trophy with an absolutely perfect lob pass to his tallest receiver in the middle of the end zone where only he with his height could reach it on the run. An absolutely beautiful play and an Auburn-esque comeback, more than deserving of the trophy.