05/18/2026
NOAH Football continues to build something special — and the mission hasn’t changed. 💪🏈
The Tulsa World recently featured our program in an article titled “Homeschool football power NOAH changes coaches, not approach.” Even with leadership transitions, the focus remains the same: developing athletes, building character, and competing at a high level.
A few highlights from the article:
"James Ballinger is about to start his 16th year as a coach in Tulsa-based NOAH's football program, but in a sense he is starting over.
After winning four national homeschool titles — one in Division I and three in Division II — in five years as the Jaguars' high school head coach, Ballinger will be at the helm of the second/third-grade team during the upcoming season."
What makes Brad Moses a good fit to keep NOAH's football program at a high level?
"His relationship to the players," Reeves said. "If you want players to perform at the best of their ability, you have to have someone who tells them what their best ability is. Brad can challenge a player to find it in themselves to play at their top level and I think that's very impressive."
“It’s been a smooth transition,” — Athletic Director Scott Reeves
“It really is kind of a group family effort within NOAH.”
Four national titles in five years under Coach Ballinger’s leadership
2026 season kicks off at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX
From youth teams to varsity, NOAH Football is about family, commitment, and giving our best for the next generation.
We’re excited for what’s ahead. Let’s go Jags! 🐆🔥
James Ballinger's coaching career has come full circle as he hands over the high school reins to Brad Moses. Jason Ray joins NOAH as a liaison to the football program.