#2 I agree, what is the harm in showing who is applying for a job. Knowing has no bearing on who will actually get the job. In Allen last season I was looking at applying for the West Virginia job, but was not sure I really wanted it, I took too much time thinking about it and before I got the chance to apply someone else already had it. I have no problem with that, but had I known I might have thrown my hat into the ring.
#3, I almost (almost being the key word) want to take it the other way. I think that it is much harder to build a Championship team at DII and DIII and therefore the coaches who have success there should be rewarded well for that. However, as you look at it you can make the argument that the top DI BCS schools, or say the final 4 teams each season all have about equal talent and the drop off to the lesser teams in DI is much smaller than DII and DIII and therefore it takes a better coach to make it further in the NT, and so they should be rewarded more. In the long run I think then it makes sense that all levels DI, DII, and DIII have equal rewards for NT runs, that is the current rewards for how far you make it in the NT should be equal for all levels.