Big Blue Nation is ready to see the Kentucky offense take flight. They had to be patient in the first half against Ohio. The Wildcats went nine straight quarters without a touchdown. On its second offensive possession, Kentucky had a 1st and 5 on the 15-yard line. A penalty on second and inches, then a couple of failed QB draws stalled out the drive. Rather than go for it on 4th and 3, Alex Raynor kicked a 30-yard field goal, his 11th consecutive make. That tied a school record. It was only 3-0 after one quarter. Fortunately, the tide turned on the first play of the second period. A dart from …