Yeah, I think they go to OSU/Michigan quite often (which is always, always, always 11:00 am on FOX), and they were at Texas/OSU in Week One (as was Big Noon Kickoff). As I said in my last post, it's not like they're allergic to the Big Ten, and they won't be frightened off by a game that is technically "owned" by FOX ... they'll just need to be convinced that it is way better than their SEC alternatives.
FWIW, these were their stops last year:
Color Key
Both Teams are SEC or ACC
SEC Home Game vs. Non-SEC/ACC Team
Big Ten Home Game vs. SEC/ACC Team
Big Ten vs. Big Ten Game
W1 - #7 Notre Dame at #20 Texas A&M
W2 - #3 Texas at #10 Michigan
W3 - #16 LSU at South Carolina
W4 - #6 Tennessee at #15 Oklahoma
W5 - #2 Georgia at #4 Alabama
W6 - #8 Miami (FL) at Cal
W7 - #2 Ohio State at #3 Oregon
W8 - #5 Georgia at #1 Texas
W9 - Washington at #13 Indiana
W10 - #4 Ohio State at #3 Penn State
W11 - #11 Alabama at #14 LSU
W12 - #7 Tennessee at #12 Georgia
W13 - #5 Indiana at #2 Ohio State
W14 - #3 Texas at #20 Texas A&M
W15 - #2 Texas vs. #5 Georgia (Atlanta, GA for SEC Championship Game)
So they featured at least one "ESPN-aligned" team in 11 out of 15 weeks. Of the 5 total weeks (out of 15) that they went to a Big Ten school, one was vs. an SEC opponent (Texas at Michigan), and the other four were the exact scenarios I have tried to describe - a "can't miss" story where they just had to be there (an example the previous year was when they would go to Colorado even when they didn't have the game). Games like #2 OSU at #3 Oregon or #5 Indiana at #2 OSU were just too good to pass up, even though both were on Big Ten networks.