I actually chose to ignore this thread for a few days. Seeing it has now developed into a two page thread I figured I'd respond.
A preface: I'm not defending the call. I personally thought it was a fumble.
As for the ridiculous video--the repetitive picture showed exactly what the announcers were discussing and the problems the refs faced--there was nothing that definitively showed when the ball came out of Fannin's hands. They needed visual evidence that it never crossed the goal line. Based on what we saw, we can infer the ball didn't cross but in the realm of reviewable plays, that doesn't work. The argument could also be made, based on the picture used in the video that the ball may have crossed due to the position of Fannin's arm. In the picture the ball is on the ground but Fannin's torso is in the endzone and his arm was still as if he had the ball in his hands. Using that as evidence, one could deduce that the ball popped out only milliseconds before this shot was frozen. That is the problem the refs were faced with so they had to leave it as called on the field.
I thought it was a fumble--AAK, if you would take the time to read the thread from the game you'd see where I said that. I assume this was supposed to draw some crazy angry response out of me? Or I should admit that I've "been had" because you found a video someone else posted? Many Auburn fans will tell you it was probably a fumble. One of the refs called it a touchdown and since the video didn't show they were wrong (it also didn't show they were right, but that's now what they're looking for) they had to leave it as called.
Sorry to not cooperate with your master plan.