I agree with you, but have no idea when. Didn't the no divisions push start before we added all the west coast teams because the three power teams in the east didn't like that only one of them could make the B1G championship game? Adding four strong programs from the west coast should help solve that problem, right?
I think TV will like having more fans of more programs engaged longer into the season. You do that with divisions or, even better, 4-5 team pods where even a team like Minnesota can be in the running for the pod title further into the year, at least some years. They do it in all professional sports and, let's face it, college football is going to look more like a pro sport in the future.
I still think players start getting paid and that will increase parity because TV money will be relatively evenly split. Another article about this just hit ESPN today.
"Huma, who has been at the forefront of the push for college athletes to receive more benefits and protections, conceded that only major college football and basketball players should be considered for employment status."
https://www.espn.com/college-sports...sed-employment-status-athletes-senate-hearing